Format of e-mail attachments

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I want to use rich text for e-mail mesages in Outlook 2002 but I don't want the (ugly) attachment icon in the body of the message, which always seems in the way and even if one tries to move it there is limited movement flexibilty. I would like the attachment to be reflected in the old style in the message header. I appreciate that I can change to plain text, but it is just that: plain, or to HYML, but HTML is fraught with problems (size locking up space on both my and recipient's PC's, spreading of viruses, unreadability for some recipients, compatibility problems with speech recognition, etc). Is there a solution

Ken
 
The location of the attachment depends on the message format. Pick which is
more important to you.

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Kendor121 said:
I want to use rich text for e-mail mesages in Outlook 2002 but I don't
want the (ugly) attachment icon in the body of the message, which always
seems in the way and even if one tries to move it there is limited movement
flexibilty. I would like the attachment to be reflected in the old style in
the message header. I appreciate that I can change to plain text, but it is
just that: plain, or to HYML, but HTML is fraught with problems (size
locking up space on both my and recipient's PC's, spreading of viruses,
unreadability for some recipients, compatibility problems with speech
recognition, etc). Is there a solution?
 
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