command line arguments

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Colin Coady

the command line argument for attaching a file is like thi
/a "c:\filename.xxx

What is the syntax for more than 1 file to be attached? Where do the quotation marks go?, spaces?, semicolons?,
 
R

Roady

This isn't possible just like it isn't possible to select a lot of files at
once rightclick them and choose Send To-> Mail Recipient.

Since you'll need to insert more than one file all the time anyway why don't
you place these files in a zip-file? Saves resources as well :)

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Colin Coady said:
the command line argument for attaching a file is like this
/a "c:\filename.xxx"

What is the syntax for more than 1 file to be attached? Where do the
quotation marks go?, spaces?, semicolons?,
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
the command line argument for attaching a file is like this
/a "c:\filename.xxx"

What is the syntax for more than 1 file to be attached?
Where do the quotation marks go?, spaces?, semicolons?,
.
i don't quite understand the \A "C:\filename.xxx"
i think you are looking for somthing like this
 
R

Roady

No, it is a command line argument you place behind the path to outlook.exe
like /safe to start Outlook in safe mode.

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