Oh BOY! Was I ever off the mark on this one -- my apologies.

I remember doing that in Outlook Express and it was a really neat feature. I used to invite a firend to breakfast via e-mail (outlook express) and I'd go to the AT&T Naturally Speaking demo page and create a WAV with a British accent with all sorts of screwy comments about joining me for breakfast -- comments as if it were a butler making the invitation! She always got a huge kick out of that.

What I remember about using Outlook Express to do ths was to use the FILE menu item "New Message Using . . ." That would force the new e-mail message into HTML format and then you could use the "Insert" (or something like that) feature to include a sound file.

I know I sure haven't been able to find a way to do this with Windows Live Mail -- sure preferred Outlook Express.
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To You & Yours: A Very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year !!!
Holland & Bill
- "`There are many things from which I might have derived good, by which I have not profited, I dare say,' returned the nephew. `Christmas among the rest. But I am sure I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round -- apart from the veneration due to its sacred name and origin, if anything belonging to it can be apart from that -- as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys. And therefore, uncle, though it has never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket, I believe that it has done me good, and will do me good; and I say, God bless it!'"
- "A Christmas Carol," 1843, Charles Dickens
-----Original Message----- From: Mike B.
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 12:32 PM
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Can "Embedding files" into messages bedoneinOutlook?

Mr. Holland,

In Outlook Express you can imbed a sound file into an email.  What that will
do is for instance, let's say it's your birthday & I want to send you an
email for your birthday.  Well, I can imbed a birthday song into the email &
if your email client allows this, the birthday song will play when you open
the email to read it.  This isn't an attachment but imbedded.  But, this
will only work if you are reading your email in HTMl.  If you take 1 of
these emails with an imbedded sound & reading it in HTML & change the
setting to read in plain text, this imbedded sound will not play but, the
imbedded sound in the HTMl email now becomes an attachment in the plain text
email.  I don't know what other email clients the imbedded sound feature
will work in but, it sure is a cool feature of Outlook Express

If I have in any way screwed up the explanation of how imbedded sounds work,
someone please straighten me & my explanation out!.
Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool.

----- Original Message ----- From: From the Desk of Mr. Holland
To: blind-computing@jaws-users.com
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Can "Embedding files" into messages be
doneinOutlook?


Exactly what do you mean by "embedding files" in the first place?

If you mean inserting a file or files as attachments, certainly!  You need
to use the "Insert" menu.

If you mean to have the contents of a file appear "inline" with the
remainder message, I suppose it depends on the type of file being the
source.  I thought Outlook (not Outlook Express) provided an option to use
MS-Word as the tool of composition; in that case any file you can embed into
a Word document would likewise be the same for Outlook.

You could always alter your composition tool to Outlook just for any
messages you want to do this with, then set it back as it had been
previously.

HTH


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To You & Yours: A Very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year !!!
Holland & Bill
- "`There are many things from which I might have derived good, by which I
have not profited, I dare say,' returned the nephew. `Christmas among the
rest. But I am sure I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has
come round -- apart from the veneration due to its sacred name and origin,
if anything belonging to it can be apart from that -- as a good time; a
kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time: the only time I know of, in the
long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open
their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they
really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of
creatures bound on other journeys. And therefore, uncle, though it has never
put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket, I believe that it has done me
good, and will do me good; and I say, God bless it!'"
- "A Christmas Carol," 1843, Charles Dickens


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