Reply/Reply to All with original attachments Is it possible to Reply or Reply to All with the original attachments? Usually the question how to reply with the original attachment(s) comes from Lotus Notes users who have migrated to Outlook as it is an existing option there. I have a small issue, and hope you have some insight. I am using Outlook 2016; when I respond to an email, I can no longer attach a file to my email reply. This seems to have happened all the sudden, whereas previously it worked without any problems.

Hi there, How are you adding the images to your email signature? Are you embedding them in your signature or are you hosting them externally? Usually, the best method of avoiding images appearing as attachments is to host them on a web server so they are referenced in the email using a web URL.

That way, the images won't actually be a physical part of the email. Instead, they are downloaded into the message every time it is viewed. It'll also make the email file size smaller. The video below should hopefully help: If you're still having issues, we (Exclaimer) do email signature solutions that can solve this and any other email signature issues you might have.  I won't give you a sales pitch, but do let me know if you want any further info. I've also attached a link to a free copy of our Email Signatures for Dummies guide, which we wrote, that will give you some additional email signature hints and tips.

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Download firefox version 37 free for mac. Outlook for Office 365 Outlook 2019 Outlook 2016 Outlook 2013 Outlook 2010 When you reply to or forward an email message, the original message is included below the new message. You have the option to exclude the original message, include the original message as an attachment, or change the appearance of the original message by using indention or indention prefixed with a vertical line. • Click the File tab.

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• Click Options. • Click Mail. • Under Replies and forwards, for When replying to a message or When forwarding a message do the following: Appearance Click Include original message text (default) Include and indent original message Prefix each line of the original message Attach original message Do not include original message.

Infopackets Reader Steven B. Writes: ' Dear Dennis, I have a small issue, and hope you have some insight. I am using Outlook 2016; when I respond to an email, I can no longer attach a file to my email reply.

This seems to have happened all the sudden, whereas previously it worked without any problems. I have tried to drag and drop a file into the email, and have also clicked on the Attach File icon (paper clip) button without any luck. The strange thing is that this issue only affects my email replies - but not when I compose a new email. I have searched online the Internet but can't find anything. Based on some online explanations, I have tried: rebooting the PC, pressing the ESC button multiple times, and also ensuring that Outlook 2016 is not started in Administrator mode.

Can't chat in skype for business mac. None of these worked. ' My response: Although this is somewhat not related: an old trick I learned in the past with Outlook Express is that if you forward the email (instead of replying to it), you can extract attachments. Not being able to access email attachments was a security measure developed by Microsoft, but forwarding the email would allow you to access the attachments. I realize this is not what Stephen was asking, but thought perhaps it might be another way he could manipulate Outlook 2016 so that he could add attachments to his replies (by forwarding them instead).

I sent Stephen that explanation and he replied: ' Just an update. How to build libpng 1.6 for mac osx I solved the problem; well, discovered a workaround, but something far more sinister is going on here. It seems - for no reason that I can think of - you can no longer attach files to (some, but not all) plain text emails in Outlook 2016. However, clicking on the Format Text menu item, then selecting HTML fixed the problem.