Insertion of .wav file in email

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I would like to send Xmas greeting to friends via email. When email opens I would like the file to play. How do you do this. I do not want to send it as an attachment. Using xp professional and outlook 2002
 
* Set message format to HTML and enabled Word as your e-mail editor
* Start a new message
* Put cursor in body of message
* Right click on menu/toolbar and select web tools
* Select speaker button to insert a wav/mid

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Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to the Swen virus, all e-mails sent to this account will be deleted
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Moyalana Stipe said:
I would like to send Xmas greeting to friends via email. When email opens
I would like the file to play. How do you do this. I do not want to send
it as an attachment. Using xp professional and outlook 2002
 
could you please elaborate -- neo MVP Outlook

I could not do what you instructed regarding inserting an immediate play wav in an outgoing email

i have outlook2002 in win 2k
 
got it!!! but I don't want to use Word to edit. I am using this goofy program with outlook, called Incredimail and I really like it.. now how do I get them to work together and to play the wav on open.

I am getting Office 2003... perhaps that will eliminate the problem of wanting to use multiple elements in email.

PS: Will Office 2003 (outlook) have a different look from the win 2k that I am accustomed to? I hope so.
 
i have no knowledge of incredimail or how it integrates with outlook.
however can try starting the message with word as your editor to insert the
sound and then save the item to your drafts folders. turn off word as the
editor and then re-open the item from drafts and see if you get your
integration back.
--
Neo [MVP Outlook]
Due to the Swen virus, all e-mails sent to this account will be deleted
w/out reading.


pkurz said:
got it!!! but I don't want to use Word to edit. I am using this goofy
program with outlook, called Incredimail and I really like it.. now how do I
get them to work together and to play the wav on open.
I am getting Office 2003... perhaps that will eliminate the problem of
wanting to use multiple elements in email.
PS: Will Office 2003 (outlook) have a different look from the win 2k that
I am accustomed to? I hope so.
 
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