S Stefan Blom Feb 10, 2010 #2 If you mean the Temp folder on your system, you can press Windows key + R to display the Run dialog box. Type %tmp% and press Enter. Locate the file and move it to a proper location. On the other hand, if you have edited an e-mail attachment without saving it to the hard drive first, see http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm.
If you mean the Temp folder on your system, you can press Windows key + R to display the Run dialog box. Type %tmp% and press Enter. Locate the file and move it to a proper location. On the other hand, if you have edited an e-mail attachment without saving it to the hard drive first, see http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm.