Hi,
An easier way is to copy the attachment to the clipboard first, then compose
your Email, then Control V. This will paste it not into the body of the
message, but as an attachment, if we are talking about Outlook.
All the best
Steve
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Phil
By far the easiest way that I have found is to write your email, highlight
the file name that you want to attach, copy (ctrl+c) and paste it onto your
open message to which it will attach.
ATB
David W Wood
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Hi
I have recently upgraded to Windows 10 and Office 2019.
I am attempting to attach a word document to an email but it is not working.
Previously I pressed Alt, cursored right and cursored down to attach file
and entered. Then shift tab twice to a list of recently used documents and
entered on the one required.
This does not now work so could someone give me the keystrokes to achieve
this please.
Phil
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