Outlook 2003: Attachments, Save ALL

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Guest

Running Office/Outlook 2003 SP2, XP SP2 -- all fully updated. It seems that
the latest Outlook security update either prevents or re-set the ability to
Save All attachments (say Excel files attached to an incoming email) to a
user's directory -- the option to highlight all file names and then do a Save
All no longer exists (my wife says it existed before, until I applied the
recent secutiry update). I can't find the location where this option can be
set. THANKS!
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Does File, Save... All attachments work?

I don't recall being able to save all from preview or open messages
previously - only one at a time.
 
G

Guest

Hmm. My wife swore she could do it before (I don't remember this option)...
but you're the expert -- if you don't remember it perhaps it never existed.
Right now, you can only Save As, one attachment at a time.

However... File, Save All Atachments (in both Preview and open message)
DOES work!!!

MANY THANKS!
YJ (formerly yairs)

Diane Poremsky said:
Does File, Save... All attachments work?

I don't recall being able to save all from preview or open messages
previously - only one at a time.


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yairs said:
Running Office/Outlook 2003 SP2, XP SP2 -- all fully updated. It seems
that
the latest Outlook security update either prevents or re-set the ability
to
Save All attachments (say Excel files attached to an incoming email) to a
user's directory -- the option to highlight all file names and then do a
Save
All no longer exists (my wife says it existed before, until I applied the
recent secutiry update). I can't find the location where this option can
be
set. THANKS!
 

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