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To attach a file to an e-mail I was taught to go to the paperclip, click
Insert a File, identify the file, and click Insert. the file would appear as
an attachment on its own line up at the top of the e-mail. I always wondered
why clicking Insert produced an attachment--and never found out.
Now when I do that--same thing, keystroke for keystroke--the file appears in
the body of the e-mail message. Same thing happens if when selecting file to
attach I double-click (discovered by accident). I've asked a couple of other
casual users, and they said Insert, for them, ALWAYS put the file in the body
of the message and NEVER hung it on as an attachment. So they're as mystified
as I am.
Frankly, I would like to be able to choose whether the filed is inserted or
attached. So far as I know I have not changed my routine--but maybe I've
accidentally activated something all unawares.
What to do?
Insert a File, identify the file, and click Insert. the file would appear as
an attachment on its own line up at the top of the e-mail. I always wondered
why clicking Insert produced an attachment--and never found out.
Now when I do that--same thing, keystroke for keystroke--the file appears in
the body of the e-mail message. Same thing happens if when selecting file to
attach I double-click (discovered by accident). I've asked a couple of other
casual users, and they said Insert, for them, ALWAYS put the file in the body
of the message and NEVER hung it on as an attachment. So they're as mystified
as I am.
Frankly, I would like to be able to choose whether the filed is inserted or
attached. So far as I know I have not changed my routine--but maybe I've
accidentally activated something all unawares.
What to do?