Hello there;
Well, I'm not sure if this works in outlook2003,
However,
In outlook2007&outlook2010,
If you wish to add an attachment,
1, navigate to the folder where the file resides which you wish to attach to
an email.
Copy to clipboard.
Note you don't enter on the file just highlight and copy.
Now, open outlook2003,
Type in recipient's name/email,
Now, tab to subjectline, and type in subject,
Now tab to the edit/body of the message, and paste.
If you shift+tab you should see your attached file.
Let me no if this works with outlook2003.
As for saving attachments,
You probably need to navigate back to the default folder.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Miriam Vieni
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 4:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Windows 7 Outlook 2003 question

First: I've been having an issue when attempting to either save attachments
or attach a document to an email. I tried to save an attachment today and I
wanted it to go to Documents. But windows wouldn't allow me to save it to a
folder with that name. I finally saved it to one of the subfolders I'd
created within it. Can anyone explain how to save an attachment in the
Documents folder? I also have had difficulty retrieving a document to attach
to an email from there. 

Second: I would have been quite happy to just read the attachment and was
told I could do this by using insert A. But this hasn't worked. Does anyone
have any other suggestions?

Third: Later,after having had to save the attachment to a folder other than
Documents, I converted an email to a text file and saved it. Usually, it
automatically gets saved in Documents. But it wasn't there. I found it in
the sub folder where I'd previously been forced to save my email attachment.
Obviously, the path was changed. Now, I don't know how to get it back to
where it's supposed to be, saving in Documents.

Miriam


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