Auto Preview of a picture file (i.e: GIF, JPEG....)

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NinoRamy71

To whom it may concern,

I know that under Outlook express, if i receive an e-mail with an attachment
such as Jpeg, Tiff, Gif.. picture file, i can see the attachment being viewed
in the e-mail body copy itself, whithout double clicking on the icon or save
attachment and seeing all the pictures under a specific window program.

I have tried all the tricks possible but unable to have the same
possibility under the Outlook 2003. I like outlook but i think this is an
important feature.


Tanx,
Nino
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

By design, Outlook does not preview attachments. For some of us, NOT
previewing is the preferred option. Different programs are designed for
different users.
 
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Debutante

If you create the e-mail message and click on "Insert" "Picture" the
recipient will receive the picture inside the body of the e-mail without
having to double-click anything.



Russ Valentine said:
By design, Outlook does not preview attachments. For some of us, NOT
previewing is the preferred option. Different programs are designed for
different users.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
NinoRamy71 said:
To whom it may concern,

I know that under Outlook express, if i receive an e-mail with an
attachment
such as Jpeg, Tiff, Gif.. picture file, i can see the attachment being
viewed
in the e-mail body copy itself, whithout double clicking on the icon or
save
attachment and seeing all the pictures under a specific window program.

I have tried all the tricks possible but unable to have the same
possibility under the Outlook 2003. I like outlook but i think this is an
important feature.


Tanx,
Nino
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Of course. The OP was asking about attachments.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Debutante said:
If you create the e-mail message and click on "Insert" "Picture" the
recipient will receive the picture inside the body of the e-mail without
having to double-click anything.



Russ Valentine said:
By design, Outlook does not preview attachments. For some of us, NOT
previewing is the preferred option. Different programs are designed for
different users.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
NinoRamy71 said:
To whom it may concern,

I know that under Outlook express, if i receive an e-mail with an
attachment
such as Jpeg, Tiff, Gif.. picture file, i can see the attachment being
viewed
in the e-mail body copy itself, whithout double clicking on the icon or
save
attachment and seeing all the pictures under a specific window program.

I have tried all the tricks possible but unable to have the same
possibility under the Outlook 2003. I like outlook but i think this is an
important feature.


Tanx,
Nino
 
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