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Outlook Question
We have a person in our office who technically works for a different entity - so I can't ask our tech support guys for help.
She recently got a new print/scan/fax. There doesn't seem to be any way (it must be there) to scan to a pdf only to a jpg. The problem is when she attaches the jpg to an email in outlook it's automatically embedding it in the email instead of having it be an attachment. I know it just has to be a setting somewhere but I can't for the life of me find it. Anyone know where it is? The solution in the meantime is just to convert the jpg to a pdf then send.
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Zip the JPG then attach
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Format her email to be plaintext which should have the attachment be an attachment.
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Thanks!
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