Many thanks to Dreamboat.
Just to let everyone know, here was the problem and the solution to fix it as provided by Dreamboat.
You were NOT using HTML format. You were using Outlook Rich Text format. To check, hit new message and check under Format. To change the format, follow...
Whether I choose Insert File or simply paste while the cursor is in the email window, I get the same crazy result of my attachment becoming "embedded". I can still see and open the attachment but not those who I send the email to.
Every time I log-in under Windows XP, I am prompted to dial-up to the internet to search for product upgrades. There must have been software installed with this option as a default but I can't find how to "shut-off" this continual annoying prompt. Help!
My Outlook 2000 attachments, running on Windows 2000, appear to the receiver of the email as an embedded object that is unreadable. I can't find how you change how attachments are handled so they are put at the "bottom" of the email like normal rather than embedded inside the email...
In cell A1 I have the following:
First Database (n=X)
I want to automatically change the value of X to the cell value in A2, leaving everything else intact in A1. For e.g., if A2=13, I would like A1 to show as:
First Database (n=13)
Any thoughts on how I could accomplish this? Thanks.
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