what determines if an attachment is in the body or up in heading part on the
attachment line. (2003). When I attach a file, the attach button appear and
the attachments are adding up in the heading part of the email. How can I get
them to be in the body and not use the attachment heading part.
William Lefkovics [MVP] - 23 May 2006 16:57 GMT
Use Rich Text (ew) versus HTML as the message format and most attachment
will appear in the message body. I believe it is Tools-->Options-->Message
Format
> what determines if an attachment is in the body or up in heading part on
> the
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> get
> them to be in the body and not use the attachment heading part.
K. Orland - 23 May 2006 16:59 GMT
Change your format, there are three: plain text, rich text, and HTML. You can
find this in Tools > Options > Mail Format
One of them will place the attachment in the body of the email.

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> what determines if an attachment is in the body or up in heading part on the
> attachment line. (2003). When I attach a file, the attach button appear and
> the attachments are adding up in the heading part of the email. How can I get
> them to be in the body and not use the attachment heading part.
Virgin Apple - 26 May 2008 11:08 GMT
I found that I couldnt attach pictures without it dropping into the main body
of message. I checked my settings (HTMP) and found that instead of "insert -
Picture". I used "insert - file"... This seems to be different from other
versions. Silly little thing that caused so much stress!!!
> what determines if an attachment is in the body or up in heading part on the
> attachment line. (2003). When I attach a file, the attach button appear and
> the attachments are adding up in the heading part of the email. How can I get
> them to be in the body and not use the attachment heading part.