Outlook Attachment as a part of message

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When I attach any file to new message in Out look 2003 it appears as a file
in message part.How to change the settings so that they appear in the Text
Bar below subject as it appears normaly.
Kindly help.
 
Aamir said:
When I attach any file to new message in Out look 2003 it appears as
a file in message part.How to change the settings so that they appear
in the Text Bar below subject as it appears normaly.

Change your message format from Rich Text to Plain Text or HTML.
 
Hi Brian,

I did a search and I found this instruction to get the "Attach" bar. You
said to change the format to plain text to have the "Attach" bar under the
subject. Is there a way to have color text with plain text? I lost my
formatting for new emails.

Thank you!

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X-Evolutionist said:
I did a search and I found this instruction to get the "Attach" bar.
You said to change the format to plain text to have the "Attach" bar
under the subject.

I also said "HTML".
Is there a way to have color text with plain text?

No, of course not. Plain Text is, by definition, plain. No formatting.
Use HTML if you want formatting.
 
Thank you, Brian,

I guess I misunderstood what html was for in Outlook. I looked it up, and
that is what I want. For other people, here's what the help file says:

HTML (default) format

When you create a message in Outlook, the default format is HTML. This
format supports text formatting, numbering, bullets, alignment, horizontal
lines, pictures (including backgrounds), HTML styles, stationery, signatures,
and linking to Web pages. Because the most popular e-mail programs use HTML,
it is the recommended format for Internet mail. It is also the recommended
format if you send most of your messages within a company that uses Microsoft
Exchange Server.
 
X-Evolutionist said:
I guess I misunderstood what html was for in Outlook. I looked it up,
and that is what I want. For other people, here's what the help file
says:

HTML (default) format

Actually, Rich Text is the Outlook default. Change it on Tools>Options>Mail
Format.
 
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