Unwanted automatic attachment

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Guest

Hello. I'm using Outlook 2002. Lately, whenever I send an e-mail, Outlook
automatically attaches copies of the .gif bullet points included in my
stationary ("Modular"). The bullet points don't show up in the "Attachments"
line of the message before its sent, so I can't delete them. They only show
up if I send the message to myself, or if someone replies to my message.
I've deleted the bullet points from the Word clipart files, but they still
show up. I've also changed my signature, after seeing posted advice
concerning the automatic attachment of "V Cards" but this didn't help.
 
J

John Blessing

Deacon333 said:
Hello. I'm using Outlook 2002. Lately, whenever I send an e-mail,
Outlook
automatically attaches copies of the .gif bullet points included in my
stationary ("Modular"). The bullet points don't show up in the
"Attachments"
line of the message before its sent, so I can't delete them. They only
show
up if I send the message to myself, or if someone replies to my message.
I've deleted the bullet points from the Word clipart files, but they still
show up. I've also changed my signature, after seeing posted advice
concerning the automatic attachment of "V Cards" but this didn't help.

Do everyone a favour and send as plain text.

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Chuck Davis

Deacon333 said:
Hello. I'm using Outlook 2002. Lately, whenever I send an e-mail,
Outlook
automatically attaches copies of the .gif bullet points included in my
stationary ("Modular"). The bullet points don't show up in the
"Attachments"
line of the message before its sent, so I can't delete them. They only
show
up if I send the message to myself, or if someone replies to my message.
I've deleted the bullet points from the Word clipart files, but they still
show up. I've also changed my signature, after seeing posted advice
concerning the automatic attachment of "V Cards" but this didn't help.

Images (.gif & .jpg) in an e-mail must be linked to an image on a web server
to be viewed by the recipient.
 

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