Returning emails with attachments

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How can I reply to email AND return the senders attachment at the same time?

At present I can either forward the body with the attachment but without the
recipeints name, or reply but without the attachment.

How can I do both with just one click?
 
Josh W said:
How can I reply to email AND return the senders attachment at the
same time?

Not automatically. Why would you send something back that you know the
person has already (since they sent it to you in the first place)?
How can I do both with just one click?

You can't. But if you must return an attachment, create your reply, then
drag the attachment from the original message to the reply.
 
Josh W said:
Thanks for your reply. I would want to do that since I have to add
more recipients to the same message that I reply to. In any case I
understand from your answer that this isn't possible.

As I said, it's simple enough to drag the attachment from the original
message to the reply, but since you're adding people, it is, in effect, a
forward, so why not just forward the original message to the additional
recipients?
 
There is another way to returning Emails with attachments, go Tools > Options
E-mail options > on replies and forwards
Select "Attach Original Message", unforturnately I do not like this way, it
is not in the same Email.
It is a difference between Lotus Notes & Outlook, in Notes the default is
reply all WITH attachments, while in Outlook, the default is WITHOUT.
The occasions need to use is same as describe by previous guy, sometime need
to reply to add more recipients.

Tom Tang
 
The reasons are multiple, and I have the same question... can it be done? It
was easily doable in Eudora.

example:
i made comments
i made changes (so after it's saved in the program, those refected changes
are updated in that copy that can be replied to)
etc...

Bottomline: can it be done?
 

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