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Janaina Rodrigues - 16 Dec 2005 12:05 GMT
Hello,

How can I change the folder when my user want to insert an attachment?? I would like to use an especific folder.. can I to do this??

thks,
Jane
Brian Tillman - 16 Dec 2005 16:04 GMT
> How can I change the folder when my user want to insert an
> attachment?? I would like to use an especific folder.. can I to do
> this??  

How depends on your version of Outlook.
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Janaina Rodrigues - 16 Dec 2005 17:41 GMT
is outlook 2003 ..of office 2003 with SP2
 Janaina Rodrigues <jrodrigues@sattours.com.br> wrote:

 > How can I change the folder when my user want to insert an
 > attachment?? I would like to use an especific folder.. can I to do
 > this??  

 How depends on your version of Outlook.
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 Brian Tillman
Brian Tillman - 19 Dec 2005 14:56 GMT
> is outlook 2003 ..of office 2003 with SP2

Please use Plain text in newsgroups.  Thanks.

You can change the default folder where Outlook 2003 will store attachments
when you Save As, but I believe Outlook initially will always look in My
Documents when you want to add an attachment.  If you change to another
folder within an Outlook, Outlook should remember that location as long as
it continues to run.

You can change the location of My Documents, however, if that suits you.
See
http://www.slipstick.com/config/attachfolder.htm
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Janaina Rodrigues - 21 Dec 2005 11:06 GMT
perfect!!

thks a lot!
Jana
 Janaina Rodrigues <jrodrigues@sattours.com.br> wrote:

 > is outlook 2003 ..of office 2003 with SP2

 Please use Plain text in newsgroups.  Thanks.

 You can change the default folder where Outlook 2003 will store attachments
 when you Save As, but I believe Outlook initially will always look in My
 Documents when you want to add an attachment.  If you change to another
 folder within an Outlook, Outlook should remember that location as long as
 it continues to run.

 You can change the location of My Documents, however, if that suits you.
 See
 http://www.slipstick.com/config/attachfolder.htm
 --
 Brian Tillman
 
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