[Trainer-talk] Attachments in Outlook 2010
Steve Cook
STCook at sccb.sc.gov
Mon Feb 11 14:25:35 UTC 2013
They said they have tried both ways and have the same result.
Steve Cook
Assistive Technology Consultant
SC Commission for the Blind
Office: (803) 898-8788
E-Mail: stcook at sccb.sc.gov
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From: Trainer-talk [mailto:trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Matt Diemert
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-talk] Attachments in Outlook 2010
Steve,
Are they actually attaching the file via the Attach dialogue option within outlook 2010, or are they simply pasting the file in to the message. What I mean by the ladder, is they are copying the file to there clipboard from say my documents with out opening the file and actually just pasting the actual file into the body of the email message. If they are pasting the file, I have noticed it doesn't show up as an attachment but rather a part of the email message/body.
Warm Regards,
Matt Diemert
330-980-0046
On Feb 11, 2013, at 8:35 AM, Steve Cook <STCook at sccb.sc.gov> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a consumer when they send attachments to others. The attachment shows up in the body of the Email message instead of below the subject line. How can we correct this issue? I'm not sure where to look to resolve this for them. Thanks in advance!
>
> Steve
>
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