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
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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.

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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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