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Outlook 2000 question

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by BladeTurbo, 2003/01/13.

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    BladeTurbo

    BladeTurbo Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello All,
    i embedded an excel 2000 spreadsheet into an outlook 2000 email to create a template for general use. my question is, how do i keep the object from disappearing when the party i sent it to does a reply or reply to all. i tried to perform a search on this forum, but i could not locate anything.


    thanks
    Brad
     
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    Daizy

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    Hi Brad
    Wouldn't that have to do with how the sender has their email set up? To include the original message?
    IE.......tools........options......preferences......email options. Set how you want to set your forwards and replies?

    Daizy
     

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    BladeTurbo

    BladeTurbo Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi Daizy,
    thanks for the quick reply. unfortunately, the only option it allows me is to "attach original message when responding ". i tried the last 3 options, but when i try a reply or reply to all, it still drops the attachement.

    Brad
     
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    What if you were to send as an attachment, rather than embedding? Would that work?
     
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