Kimber, When you say "Copy and Paste" via the steps given by Carolyn on the first paste a line labeled "Attached" along with an edit box with the name of the attachment appears directly under the "Subject" label and edit box. If you continue to copy and paste after that for additional attachments they just appear next to the one(s) already listed in the edit box for Attachments.
The ALT+N,AF method is great if the file or files you intend to attach are in a single folder, and that folder is not hard to navigate to from wherever you happened to attach a file from the last time you used that method. When the files are spread out all over the place that's when I use the copy and paste method but with Search Everything being the method of doing the file finds. If you know the name of the file you're looking for, and you use distinctive file names, it's much faster to find an individual file that way for copy/paste than navigating within a browse dialog and having to go "long distances" in the tree to locate the files. What is the "insert tab" method? I may have to try that one if it's easier for my clients. Brian
