Attaching a File or Item to a Message

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You can also add an attachment to your e-mail messages. An attachment can be a file, such as a document or a picture. The attachment can also be an Outlook item, such as a contact, task, or note. When you add an attachment to a message, an attachment icon appears under the Subject box, identifying the name and size of the attachment. Although you can add multiple attachments to a message, you should limit the number and size of the attachments. The size of the attachment affects the time it takes to send the message. The larger the attached file, the longer it takes to send. If an attached file is too large, the message might not be sent. After you send the message with the attachment, which appears with a paper clip icon, message recipients can double-click the attachment icon to open and view the file or item.

Attach a File to a Message

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Compose a new message, or open an existing message.

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Click the Insert File button on the Standard toolbar.

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Navigate to the folder that contains the file.

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Click the file you want to attach.

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Click Insert.

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Attach an Item to a Message

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Compose a new message, or open an existing message.

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Click the Insert File list arrow on the Standard toolbar.

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Click Item.

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Navigate to the folder that contains the item.

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Click the item you want to attach.

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Click OK.

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Show Me. Microsoft Office 2003
Show Me Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789730073
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 418

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