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How can I make my attachments appear as a field just like:
To: Cc: Subject: and not inside the message? Thank you for your help |
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If I understand your question correctly, you can use either plain text or
HTML as your mail format instead of Rich Text. Rich Text is the only format that allows attachment icons to appear within the message body. -Peter "vt003" wrote in message ... How can I make my attachments appear as a field just like: To: Cc: Subject: and not inside the message? Thank you for your help |
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