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attachments order of appearance
I cannot send a series of attachments (very small JPEG images) in such a way
that they open in the correct sequential order. The whole point of the exercise is lost unless they appear in strict order of appearance. I'm getting the last coming in second or third in emails to myself. Is there a way of locking the order?? TiA R |
attachments order of appearance
Sorry, the last is coming first then all the others are in the correct
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attachments order of appearance
OE gets really strange doing this. (Like it isn't strange already). The best
way to be sure they are in order is to insert them in the message body. Put the cursor where you want it for the first picture and then Insert | Picture and browse to its location. If they are all in the same folder, when you do the rest, the Browse button will bring you right back to the same folder. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "RoS" wrote in message ... I cannot send a series of attachments (very small JPEG images) in such a way that they open in the correct sequential order. The whole point of the exercise is lost unless they appear in strict order of appearance. I'm getting the last coming in second or third in emails to myself. Is there a way of locking the order?? TiA R |
attachments order of appearance
WYSIWYG.
RoS wrote: I cannot send a series of attachments (very small JPEG images) in such a way that they open in the correct sequential order. The whole point of the exercise is lost unless they appear in strict order of appearance. I'm getting the last coming in second or third in emails to myself. Is there a way of locking the order?? TiA R |
attachments order of appearance
Are you attaching all at once via drag-and-drop or one at a time?
My experience is that they are listed in the reverse order of being added. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "RoS" wrote in message ... I cannot send a series of attachments (very small JPEG images) in such a way that they open in the correct sequential order. The whole point of the exercise is lost unless they appear in strict order of appearance. I'm getting the last coming in second or third in emails to myself. Is there a way of locking the order?? TiA R |
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