Article Show All Hide All Attachments are files or items (item: An item is the basic element that holds information in Outlook (similar to a file in other programs...
Article Some file types are automatically blocked to help prevent viruses and other malicious code from infecting your computer.
Article When you copy your Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation to a CD, a network, or a local disk drive on your computer, Microsoft Office PowerPoint...
Article Attachment Preview, a new feature in the 2007 Microsoft Office system , allows you to preview some attachment file types without opening them. The attachment...
Article When you receive an attachment in a message and want to quickly see what the attachment contains without opening it, you can preview the attachment in the...
Article In the message list, select but do not open the message that you want to print. On the File menu, click Print . Message with attachment Message l ist...
Article Symptoms Recipients notify you that the e-mail message you sent appears to them as a message with an attachment called winmail.dat. Cause You are using...
Article Show All Hide All When you send a message that exceeds the message size limit for either your or the recipient's mail server, the message will be returned...
Article You can use Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 together with Microsoft Office Word 2007 to efficiently send a Word document for review to other people....
Article When you attach a Microsoft Office Word 2007 , Microsoft Office Word 2007 , or Microsoft Office Word 2007 file to an e-mail message, personal information...
Article In Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 , an electronic business card presents a view of a contact and contains both contact information and images displayed...
Article In Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, there is an option to automatically resize attached pictures to a smaller, more e-mail friendly size. The new Ribbon,...
Article Use the crop tools in Office 2007 to trim and remove unwanted portions of pictures, or crop a picture to fit a shape in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Excel.