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Attachment Previewers file associations in 2007.
I receive emails with a .log attachment, which, of course, is just a text
file. Is there a way to inform Outlook 2007 to use the text document previewer for this file type? The file type settings in Folder Options indicates that this file extention is text, but it does not have an application associated with it. I would prefer not to have to save this file and view it from another application (I just need to glance at it). Thanks! |
Attachment Previewers file associations in 2007.
I'm not sure if you can preview it inline but you could associate Notepad
with it and it would be a quick open without savign it. -- Bill R "smithrud" wrote in message ... I receive emails with a .log attachment, which, of course, is just a text file. Is there a way to inform Outlook 2007 to use the text document previewer for this file type? The file type settings in Folder Options indicates that this file extention is text, but it does not have an application associated with it. I would prefer not to have to save this file and view it from another application (I just need to glance at it). Thanks! |
Attachment Previewers file associations in 2007.
True, and I realize that. It is more of a question of "can I associate a
file type that I know what it is so that Outlook can preview it?" Looking at my question, I can see why you would answer it that way...:) It does seem annoying if we can't configure it that way. "BillR" wrote: I'm not sure if you can preview it inline but you could associate Notepad with it and it would be a quick open without savign it. -- Bill R "smithrud" wrote in message ... I receive emails with a .log attachment, which, of course, is just a text file. Is there a way to inform Outlook 2007 to use the text document previewer for this file type? The file type settings in Folder Options indicates that this file extention is text, but it does not have an application associated with it. I would prefer not to have to save this file and view it from another application (I just need to glance at it). Thanks! |
Attachment Previewers file associations in 2007.
I don't know of any obvious Outlook settings for hits.
There *might* be a registry setting somewhere. Possibly the best people to ask is those who develop the previewers. Outlook programming group - maybe. If you find an answer I'd like to know too. -- Bill R "smithrud" wrote in message ... True, and I realize that. It is more of a question of "can I associate a file type that I know what it is so that Outlook can preview it?" Looking at my question, I can see why you would answer it that way...:) It does seem annoying if we can't configure it that way. "BillR" wrote: I'm not sure if you can preview it inline but you could associate Notepad with it and it would be a quick open without savign it. -- Bill R "smithrud" wrote in message ... I receive emails with a .log attachment, which, of course, is just a text file. Is there a way to inform Outlook 2007 to use the text document previewer for this file type? The file type settings in Folder Options indicates that this file extention is text, but it does not have an application associated with it. I would prefer not to have to save this file and view it from another application (I just need to glance at it). Thanks! |
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