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Ryan
Hello,
I noticed the following today and I'm not sure why it is happening:
If I create a word document in Word 2003 (or Excel spreadsheet or PowerPoint
presentation) and send it as an attachment in Outlook 2003, the file size is
changing for both the recipient of the email and even in my own Sent Items.
For example, I created a word doc of 24,064 bytes and sent it to another
email account. I then went into my Sent Items and saved that word doc into a
folder - that word doc was now 26,624 bytes. The recipient also received it
as 26,624 bytes. Outlook appears to be adding some sort of Summary
Information section into the file from looking at them in a hex editor.
Does anyone know why this is happening or how to turn it off? I would
prefer if Outlook would deliver my attachments as is rather than changing
them silently. Also, I have the option "Add properties to attachments to
enable Reply with Changes" unchecked.
Thanks for your help,
Ryan
I noticed the following today and I'm not sure why it is happening:
If I create a word document in Word 2003 (or Excel spreadsheet or PowerPoint
presentation) and send it as an attachment in Outlook 2003, the file size is
changing for both the recipient of the email and even in my own Sent Items.
For example, I created a word doc of 24,064 bytes and sent it to another
email account. I then went into my Sent Items and saved that word doc into a
folder - that word doc was now 26,624 bytes. The recipient also received it
as 26,624 bytes. Outlook appears to be adding some sort of Summary
Information section into the file from looking at them in a hex editor.
Does anyone know why this is happening or how to turn it off? I would
prefer if Outlook would deliver my attachments as is rather than changing
them silently. Also, I have the option "Add properties to attachments to
enable Reply with Changes" unchecked.
Thanks for your help,
Ryan