attching files in outlook 2007

T

TAFFY

hello,
if I try and insert a file into a message in outlook 2007 I only get options
to insert or insert as text. in previous versions there was an option to
insert as a hyperlink, is this no longer available? I am using
outlook/office 2007 with SP2 installed.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Taffy B
 
G

Gordon

TAFFY said:
hello,
if I try and insert a file into a message in outlook 2007 I only get
options
to insert or insert as text. in previous versions there was an option to
insert as a hyperlink, is this no longer available? I am using
outlook/office 2007 with SP2 installed.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Taffy B

New Message-Insert Tab-Hyperlink.
 
D

Dan

Start new mail message.
Double click the word you want to create a hyperlink to.
Once the word is all blue or "selected" right click the highlighted word.
Select hyperlink.
At the bottom of the menu box that opens is a section titled address.
Put the the url in the address box.
You can also highlight the word and go to "insert" and create the hyperlink
in that manner. If you cannot see the option to "insert" You may have to
change your toolbar/menu options to show insert.
 
G

Gordon

Dan said:
Start new mail message.
Double click the word you want to create a hyperlink to.
Once the word is all blue or "selected" right click the highlighted word.
Select hyperlink.
At the bottom of the menu box that opens is a section titled address.
Put the the url in the address box.
You can also highlight the word and go to "insert" and create the
hyperlink
in that manner. If you cannot see the option to "insert" You may have to
change your toolbar/menu options to show insert.

Eh? The OP wants to insert a link to a FILE, not turn a word into a link...
 
T

TAFFY

Hi,
thanks for the swift response. however, I have been using outlook 2007 on a
laptop which has office/outlook 2007 with SP2 installed and when i click on
the Attach File Icon, choose the relevant file and click on the drop-down
arrow next to insert I have the option top insert as a hyperlink . On my
desktop PC which also has office/outlook 2007 with SP2 installed I don't get
the hyperlink option when I click on the drop-down arrow next to insert, just
insert or insert as text.

Am I doing something wrong or have I been dreaming???
 
G

Gordon

TAFFY said:
Hi,
thanks for the swift response. however, I have been using outlook 2007 on
a
laptop which has office/outlook 2007 with SP2 installed and when i click
on
the Attach File Icon, choose the relevant file and click on the drop-down
arrow next to insert I have the option top insert as a hyperlink . On my
desktop PC which also has office/outlook 2007 with SP2 installed I don't
get
the hyperlink option when I click on the drop-down arrow next to insert,
just
insert or insert as text.

Am I doing something wrong or have I been dreaming???

I don't get that option either. Do the Insert-Hyperlink like I posted...
 
G

Gordon

TAFFY said:
Hi,
thanks for the swift response. however, I have been using outlook 2007 on
a
laptop which has office/outlook 2007 with SP2 installed and when i click
on
the Attach File Icon, choose the relevant file and click on the drop-down
arrow next to insert I have the option top insert as a hyperlink . On my
desktop PC which also has office/outlook 2007 with SP2 installed I don't
get
the hyperlink option when I click on the drop-down arrow next to insert,
just
insert or insert as text.

Am I doing something wrong or have I been dreaming???

Got it. The "insert as Hyperlink" only occurs with Rich Text formatted
messages. Your laptop must be using either HTML or Plain Text for email
format, whereas your Desktop must be using RTF...
 
T

TAFFY

Thanks Gordon - I had just worked it out and was about to post the solution
but I'm glad you beat me to it sio I know I'm not going mad! Thanks for
your help - I find these groups really helpful when ever I need any help.
 

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