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How do I get my attachment paperclip to show up at the top right side of the
preview pane? Some of my computers show it there while others require you to scroll to the bottom to find it. |
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news ![]() How do I get my attachment paperclip to show up at the top right side of the preview pane? Some of my computers show it there while others require you to scroll to the bottom to find it. If someone sends you a Plain Text or HTML message with an attachment, you will see that attachment at the top. If someone sends you a Rich Text message, the attachment will appear within the body of the message wherever the sender inserted it, including the bottom. Perhaps this explains what you see. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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