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MS Outlook vs. Outlook Express
Anyone who is familiar with these apps knows that when emailing photo's with OE the receipients message shows up with the pics not only in the body of the message but also as an attachment. This is the only thing keeping me from using Outlook as I can't fugure out if there's some setting in Outlook to achieve this or not. Does anybody know..??
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I don't know of a setting, but I can attach an image, then put it also in the body of the email by clicking 'Insert" then "Picture" and browsing to it. That's the only way I know.
Also, depending on what email client the reciever has, and their settings, they may be able to preview an attachment within the email.
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