From: rsmithb61 on 22 Dec 2009 08:23 Sometimes this works sometimes it does not. Is that because the first time I opened the email it was NOT by double clicking on it? If so is there any way to accomplish this process of removing the attachment but saving the base message? "Roady [MVP]" wrote: > Open the message first by double clicking on it and then remove the > attachment. Save when the message when prompted when closing it. > > -- > Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] > Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > http://www.howto-outlook.com/ > Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more > > ----- > "loweightes" <loweightes(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4ABA130B-CAB8-44F4-9EAB-8995FF092E06(a)microsoft.com... > >I want to remove large attachments in Outlook 2007 after saving the file to > > disk, but I need to keep the original e-mail. However the "Remove" feature > > on > > right click is greyed out, so the attachment cannot be removed. Any > > suggestions please. >
From: VanguardLH on 22 Dec 2009 11:31 rsmithb61 wrote: > Sometimes this works sometimes it does not. Is that because the first time I > opened the email it was NOT by double clicking on it? If so is there any way > to accomplish this process of removing the attachment but saving the base > message? > <snipped - removed over 2-year old quoted posts> Don't hijack a thread, especially one that is over /*2 YEARS OLD*/. Start your own NEW thread and give the details of YOUR setup and problem. --- Posting Hints --- ALWAYS REVIEW your message before submitting it. You want someone OTHER than yourself to understand your post. Also remember that no one here is looking over your shoulder to see at what you are pointing. If you don't well explain your situation by providing the details that you already know, don't expect others to know what is your situation. Explain YOUR computing environment and just what actions you take to reproduce the problem. Often you get just one chance per potential respondent to elicit a reply from them. If they skip your post because you gave them nothing to go on (no details, no versions, no OS, no context) then they will usually move on to the next post and never return to yours. What is Usenet: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroups http://www.masonicinfo.com/newsgroups.htm http://www.mcfedries.com/Ramblings/usenet-primer.asp When using a webnews-for-dummies interface, like Microsoft's Communities or Google Groups or a forum-to-Usenet proxy, those are gateways to Usenet. Despite the appearance of a forum, you are participating in a newsgroup (Usenet). How to post to newsgroups: http://66.39.69.143/goodpost.htm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html http://www.mugsy.org/asa_faq/getting_along/usenet.shtml Regarding error or status messages: - Do NOT omit the message. - Do NOT describe the message. - Do NOT summarize the message. - Do NOT paraphrase the message. - Do NOT truncate the message. - Do show the ENTIRE message (but munge or star out personal info, like your username in an e-mail address but not the domain).
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