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steven filg
There seems to be an issue where if we drag and drop or copy then
paste (either right-click menu or CTRL+C then CTRL+V) an attachment
from Outlook 2003 to almost any other program then it fails silently.
i.e. the file does not get copied.
The only time it works is if we copy/drag to Explorer or other Office
programs.
I know this problem was worse in Outlook 2000 since back then you
could not even drag attachments from a received email to one being
composed there which works in Outlook 2003, so it seems that Outlook
is doing something weird with the clipboard data or something.
My questions are this:
1. Has this been fixed in the most recent version of Outlook? (the
expensive solution).
2. Is there some way to configure Outlook to behave 'normally'?
3. Has anyone had any luck with, or can recommend a third-party
(freeware) clipboard utility that could act as a intermediate step?
(instead of the painful "save to desktop, then open from program"
route).
Thank you in advance for any information or help you might be able to
provide.
Steven Filg
paste (either right-click menu or CTRL+C then CTRL+V) an attachment
from Outlook 2003 to almost any other program then it fails silently.
i.e. the file does not get copied.
The only time it works is if we copy/drag to Explorer or other Office
programs.
I know this problem was worse in Outlook 2000 since back then you
could not even drag attachments from a received email to one being
composed there which works in Outlook 2003, so it seems that Outlook
is doing something weird with the clipboard data or something.
My questions are this:
1. Has this been fixed in the most recent version of Outlook? (the
expensive solution).
2. Is there some way to configure Outlook to behave 'normally'?
3. Has anyone had any luck with, or can recommend a third-party
(freeware) clipboard utility that could act as a intermediate step?
(instead of the painful "save to desktop, then open from program"
route).
Thank you in advance for any information or help you might be able to
provide.
Steven Filg