Attachments vs. in-text "attachments"

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Wordsworth

There is nothing useful in the Office 2003 index for "attachments." Most of the time, materials I want to attach--on an attachment line in the address block, as always in the previous Office--turn up as a nuisance item in a square in the middle of the text of an e-mail message, where they are difficult or impossible to move around. How do I stop the latter and insure the former, please?!
 
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Shauna Kelly

Hi Wordsworth

File > Send To > Mail Recipient will place your Word document in the
body of the email. File > Send To > Mail Recipient (as attachment) will
attach the file to the email. I think you need the second one of these.

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word
Melbourne, Australia


Wordsworth said:
There is nothing useful in the Office 2003 index for "attachments."
Most of the time, materials I want to attach--on an attachment line in
the address block, as always in the previous Office--turn up as a
nuisance item in a square in the middle of the text of an e-mail
message, where they are difficult or impossible to move around. How do I
stop the latter and insure the former, please?!
 
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Vulcan

what if the option to send as an email attachment does not exist ???
is there a way to fix that ?
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

What Shauna didn't tell you was that whether you see "Mail Recipient" or
"Mail Recipient (as attachment)," depends on whether or not you have the
"Mail as attachment" box checked on the General tab of Tools | Options.
 
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