Imbeding audio in an email?Hi, I believe that the original inquiry dealt with putting an embedded sound into outlook express. If that is the case, you can go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/883355 This page will give you the directions on how to do it and what formats are acceptable and which are not. Also a google search has turned up the site of http://www.scribd.com/doc/602/Add-Music-to-an-Email-in-Outlook-Express This site has much more options and alternatives that some might find useful. rich ----- Original Message ----- From: Spongebob SquarePants Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 7:31 PM But, only can add wave file isn't? From: Brian Tipka Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 11:00 PM Subject: Re: Imbeding audio in an email? Adding Music or Sounds to E-Mails 1. Press control + the letter "N" to start a new message 2. Press Alt + the letter "O" for formats 3. Press the letter "B" for back ground 4. Press the letter "S" for sounds 5. Tab down to browse 6. Press the space bar 7. Tab down to "Look in" there you will find all the places you have sounds or music in 8. Arrow up or down to the location you want to get your sound from 9. When you've found the folder you want Press enter 10. Keep doing steps 7,8 and 9 until you enter on the file you have all your choices in, for that particular folder that you want to pick your sound from 11. Then tab down to "List" 12. Arrow up or down until you find the desired sound you want 13 Press Enter 14. Tab down to how many times you want it repeated 15. At this point arrow up to the number of times you want it repeated. At this time don't press any keys. 16. Tab down to OK 17. Press the space bar 18. You can now send your E-Mail as normal by choosing your recipient or CC recipients and so forth. Every time you start a new message you have to redo what ever sound you want to use as it cancels out when you send your message. ----- Original Message ----- From: Pickrell, Rebecca M. Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 7:11 AM Hi. Can somebody tell me how to imbed an audio in an email message? And, while I'm at it, what about extracting an audio? Thanks much