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06-22-2011 04:59 AM

Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Microsoft Offic
 
Microsoft Office Outlook 2010 - Email Program
By Heinz Tschabitscher, About.com Guide

Microsoft Office Outlook - Email Program
Microsoft
Office Edition:Office 2010Operating Technique:Windows 7Antivirus system:McAfee Antivirus I have go through all about this other MS threads and I've every little thing set to HTML, not RTF. I can't understand why Outlook 2010 are unable to deal with attachments effectively. To show this point, I sent myself a message with an image attachment using Eudora in HTML format (yes, old but dependable and strong e-mail client),Microsoft Office Professional 2007,Doctors on Giffords’s progress “We’re wise to acknowledge miracles” Hot Air.html, and I acquired it in Outlook 2010 with attachment, good. I then ahead this identical concept again to myself (attachment incorporated) and picked it up in Eudora yet again, but the attachment is missing changed using this irritating winmail.dat file attachment. After purchacing Workplace 2010 Property & Business, I was going to give Outlook a really good try as my only e mail client but because of this apparent ""flaw"" in Outlook, I am going to stick with the old tried and true Eudora Pro 7 unless someone can tell me how this bothersome attachment problem in Outlook 2010 can be remedied. This all came to light when I was forwarding a concept I acquired in Outlook 2010 with a Word document attached and forwarded it onto 4 other friends and all they received was the winmail.dat file. Very bothersome. We have posted this on a thread on the MS Ask Forums without a solution provided. Not a happy camper, Bob
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