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SYMPTOMSWhen you insert an attachment into an e-mail message, Microsoft Outlook may place the attachment in a separate pane at the bottom of the message rather than inline at the insertion point. CAUSEThis behavior is by design when you use either HTML or Plain Text for your default e-mail format. RESOLUTIONTo place the attachment inline in the message, use either Microsoft Outlook Rich Text (RTF) or Microsoft Word as your default e-mail format. MORE INFORMATIONTo Change Your Default E-mail Format
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