When I double click on a Word attachment, Outlook tries to open it with “Windows Photo Viewer” which obviously fails.Similarly, when I double click on a pdf-file, it tries to open it with Adobe Photoshop. Eventually, this will work for most pdf-files but loading Photoshop takes a while and only allows me to view a single page at once. As I want to read and not edit the pdf-file, I’d much rather open it with Adobe Reader instead.How can I tell Outlook which program to open the attachment with?That is not something controlled by Outlook but by Windows. Outlook simply tries to open it with whatever application you have set as the default for that file extension in Windows Settings or Control Panel.
Feb 12, 2019 I don't remember all the details now, but the problem, just like in OP, was with.pdf attachments not showing from one sender. As I recall the solution was to clear outlook folder within IE. Whenever I send an attachment through Outlook, the recipient receives. Regardless of who I send it to and the format of the file (e.g. PDF, Word, jpg, etc). To verify that you are not sending emails in Rich Text in general go to. When you are using Outlook 2010, use the following instructions instead of.
Normally attachments are inserted at the message header above the body of an email message. However, sometimes you may receive some email messages with attachments inserted in the messages’ body, which makes the attachments much visible and not easy to ignore. And here we provide you with the guidance to insert attachments in the body of a composing email message in Microsoft Outlook.
First of all, we will show you how to insert attachments in the body of a composing e-mail message directly.
Step 1: Create a new email message:Step 2: Convert current email message into the Rich Text format.
Step 3: Place the cursor at the position you will add attachments in the body of composing message.
Step 3: Insert attachments with clicking the Attach File button or Outlook Items (or Attach Items) button on the Include group on the Insert tab.
And select the attached file in the popping up dialog box, and click OK or Insert button.
Then the attached files or Outlook items are inserted at the position where you put the cursor in Step 3. See the following screen shot:
If you want to always insert attachment in email body while editing email, you can click File > Options > Mail and select Rich Text in the drop down list of Compose message in this format in Compose message section.
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Sometimes you might have inserted attachments already, which showed in the Attached: box above the body of composing email message. In this condition, you can also change the message format, and make the attachments appear in the message body.
Just click the Rich Text button in the Format group on the Format Text tab in Outlook 2010 / 2013 (or Options tab in Outlook 2007), and then the attachments will be moved to the message body at once.
When I double click on a Word attachment, Outlook tries to open it with “Windows Photo Viewer” which obviously fails.Similarly, when I double click on a pdf-file, it tries to open it with Adobe Photoshop. Eventually, this will work for most pdf-files but loading Photoshop takes a while and only allows me to view a single page at once. As I want to read and not edit the pdf-file, I’d much rather open it with Adobe Reader instead.How can I tell Outlook which program to open the attachment with?That is not something controlled by Outlook but by Windows. Outlook simply tries to open it with whatever application you have set as the default for that file extension in Windows Settings or Control Panel.
Feb 12, 2019 I don't remember all the details now, but the problem, just like in OP, was with.pdf attachments not showing from one sender. As I recall the solution was to clear outlook folder within IE. Whenever I send an attachment through Outlook, the recipient receives. Regardless of who I send it to and the format of the file (e.g. PDF, Word, jpg, etc). To verify that you are not sending emails in Rich Text in general go to. When you are using Outlook 2010, use the following instructions instead of.
Normally attachments are inserted at the message header above the body of an email message. However, sometimes you may receive some email messages with attachments inserted in the messages’ body, which makes the attachments much visible and not easy to ignore. And here we provide you with the guidance to insert attachments in the body of a composing email message in Microsoft Outlook.
First of all, we will show you how to insert attachments in the body of a composing e-mail message directly.
Step 1: Create a new email message:Step 2: Convert current email message into the Rich Text format.
Step 3: Place the cursor at the position you will add attachments in the body of composing message.
Step 3: Insert attachments with clicking the Attach File button or Outlook Items (or Attach Items) button on the Include group on the Insert tab.
And select the attached file in the popping up dialog box, and click OK or Insert button.
Then the attached files or Outlook items are inserted at the position where you put the cursor in Step 3. See the following screen shot:
If you want to always insert attachment in email body while editing email, you can click File > Options > Mail and select Rich Text in the drop down list of Compose message in this format in Compose message section.
Driver version may differ depending on the wireless adapter installed.DriverWindows 7, 32-bit.Windows 7, 64-bit.21.40.5Latest2/18/2020This download record installs Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software 21.40.5 including driver for Windows 8.1. Dell e6420 bluetooth driver windows 7. Driver version varies depending on the wireless adapter and Windows. Driver version may differ depending on the wireless adapter installed.DriverWindows 8.1, 64-bit.21.40.5Latest2/18/2020This download record installs Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® version 21.40.5 and driver.
Reply message with original attachments in outlook |
As we all known, the attached attachments will be removed from the original message when you replying a message to the recipient in Outlook. If you want to reply massage with keeping attachments, you can try Kutools for Outlook's Reply with Attachment function, it can reply one message with the original attachments, also work for all messafe. Click for full features 60 days free trial! |
Kutools for Outlook: with dozens of handy Outlook add-ins, free to try with no limitation in 60 days. |
Sometimes you might have inserted attachments already, which showed in the Attached: box above the body of composing email message. In this condition, you can also change the message format, and make the attachments appear in the message body.
Just click the Rich Text button in the Format group on the Format Text tab in Outlook 2010 / 2013 (or Options tab in Outlook 2007), and then the attachments will be moved to the message body at once.