This is really cool, I've never used this method before.
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Fantastic! It worked. Thanks so much.
Miriam
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Another method to attach files witting File Explorer, although it only works in
Windows 8 or latter, is to add the E-mail button of the Share tab to the Quick
Access Toolbar.
This toolbar comes by default with some commands like Properties and Delete,
but since you can access them with keyboard
A nice trick, and I think will work with all Outlook versions starting from
at least 2010, is this:
Start your e-mail.
Open a file explorer window and proceed to your document.
With the cursor on the document (meaning that it is selected), hit ctrl-c to
copy.
Alt-tab back to your message. Hit
Hey,
This was very easy, I am going to use this method..
I use to go to the doc I wanted to email, use the application key, arrow
down to send to, right arrow and down arrow to mail then create a new email
that way...
The new wayof copy and paste doc to outlook, new messege opens.. much
quicker
Thanks for the warning. I am still using Outlook 2007 and there is an insert
tab to the right of the message tab and I can click insert and select the
file to attach. Think I'll stay with 2007
Wayne
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Miriam.
Another approach would be to create your email including the send to and
subject fields and then write your message.
At the bottom of your message on a blank line press the Alt key. and right
arrow right once or until you here Insert.
Down arrow once and you will hear "include
Hi Mariam,
There are many ways to attach a file to an e-mail message. Here is one of
my favorite methods.
Open Windows Explorer with Windows Key+e.
Navigate to the file you want to attach. If you want to attach multiple
files from the same folder, navigate to the first file, hold down the
If you are in the document, you can use alt plus f then e then h then a and
it will take you into the e-mail where you will end up in the too field.
Then proceed as per normal with the e-mail. The document will already be
attached.
The second way is to close out of your document, and set up an
Miriam,
The easiest way is to go to the folder where your document is located and
then get it highlighted.
Now type Ctrl + C.
Now get your email addressed, fill in your subject, and proceed to the
message area.
Here type CTRL + V and it will paste your file as an attachment. Then you
can type in
While writing the message: Alt+h, a f.
Then select the file from the file dialogue.
Or use File explorer to select it, Ctrl+c to copy, switch to the message
window and type Ctrl+v to paste.
Miriam Vieni wrote:
> Please explain step by step, how can I attach a document
Please explain step by step, how can I attach a document to an email in
Outlook 2016. Jaws 18, Win7, 64 bit, IE 11.
Miriam
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