Location of attachements within the message body

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yslol

I moved recently to Outlook 2002 SP-2 under Windows XP
professional V 5.1 SP 1.

When I insert attachments to an email message (including
by drag and drop) all the attachments appear as a list
within an 'Attach...' field that is added automatically
by Outlook under the "Subject" field and above the text
area. I am not able to place the attached files within
specific locations in the message body. I used to do this
with no problems when I used outlook 2000 under Windows
2000 (and I never had all the attachments placed in the
aforementioned "Attach" field).
The same applies to incoming messages that have
attachments - all the attachments appear in the "Attach"
field together and not in their original place within the
message body.

Additional info - I use an HTML format.

Thanks for help
 
outlook rich text will allow you to place the attachment in the body of the
mail. plain text and html will place the attachment in a separate window in
the attachment.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
yslol <[email protected]> asked:
| I moved recently to Outlook 2002 SP-2 under Windows XP
| professional V 5.1 SP 1.
|
| When I insert attachments to an email message (including
| by drag and drop) all the attachments appear as a list
| within an 'Attach...' field that is added automatically
| by Outlook under the "Subject" field and above the text
| area. I am not able to place the attached files within
| specific locations in the message body. I used to do this
| with no problems when I used outlook 2000 under Windows
| 2000 (and I never had all the attachments placed in the
| aforementioned "Attach" field).
| The same applies to incoming messages that have
| attachments - all the attachments appear in the "Attach"
| field together and not in their original place within the
| message body.
|
| Additional info - I use an HTML format.
|
| Thanks for help
 
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