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want to see pic attachments in body of e-mail.

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AlmaTorlage - 18 Dec 2006 10:47 GMT
Hi there
Previously I could view incoming e-mail's attachments (pics) in the body of
the text without having to open each one individually.  In incredimail this
is also true.  By just scrolling down, I could view all the pics.
On my new computer with Window's XP and Office 2003, this seems to be
impossible.  
Am I overlooking something?
I do my e-mail formatting through Word 2003.
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Brian Tillman - 18 Dec 2006 19:16 GMT
> Previously I could view incoming e-mail's attachments (pics) in the
> body of the text without having to open each one individually.

Not in Outlook.  Outlook Express, sure.

> On my new computer with Window's XP and Office 2003, this seems to be
> impossible.
> Am I overlooking something?

Nope, you not overlooking anything.  Outlook does not present attached
images in the Reading Pane.
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Paul Menhennett - 25 Mar 2008 00:33 GMT
This is a common thread here and I'm sure there are a lot more people out
there who don't know of this resource. It should be clear to microsoft that
the people want their picture in-line  where they put them. Please make it so
Mr Gates.

> Hi there
> Previously I could view incoming e-mail's attachments (pics) in the body of
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> I do my e-mail formatting through Word 2003.
> Regards
Brian Tillman - 25 Mar 2008 15:32 GMT
> This is a common thread here and I'm sure there are a lot more people
> out there who don't know of this resource. It should be clear to
> microsoft that the people want their picture in-line  where they put
> them. Please make it so Mr Gates.

So, embed them if that's what you want.  What's stopping you?
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