Attachment header line does not appear when I add attachments

P

Portocar

When I add an attachment to an email message in Outlook 2003 a blank box is
inserted into the body of my email where the cursor is located. The
attachment header line does not appear on my email, and since I only see a
blank box in the body of my email message I don't what items have been
attached (when I am attaching more than one item).
The attachments are sent when I send the email message, but I would like to
have the list of attachments appear in an attachment header line at the top
of the email message when I send them so that I can identify which items I
have attached.
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Watch your message format. (Rich Text, attachments in body of message.
Plain Text/HTML end up with the attachment box just below the subject line.)
 
P

Portocar

Thank you for your help
portocar

neo said:
Watch your message format. (Rich Text, attachments in body of message.
Plain Text/HTML end up with the attachment box just below the subject line.)
 
P

Portocar

Thank you for your help!
portocar

Roady said:
Change your message format Rich Text to Plain Text or HTML.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Portocar said:
When I add an attachment to an email message in Outlook 2003 a blank box
is
inserted into the body of my email where the cursor is located. The
attachment header line does not appear on my email, and since I only see a
blank box in the body of my email message I don't what items have been
attached (when I am attaching more than one item).
The attachments are sent when I send the email message, but I would like
to
have the list of attachments appear in an attachment header line at the
top
of the email message when I send them so that I can identify which items I
have attached.
 

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