Turn on file attachment prompts when sending mail in Outlook 2013
Outlook 2013 has a very useful small feature for users who frequently use email to exchange documents, which is a reminder feature to attach files when the user has just pressed the Send button to send an email.
Outlook 2013 has a small useful feature for users who frequently use email to exchange documents, which is a feature that prompts to attach files when users have just pressed the "Send" button to send an email.
Outlook 2013 has a small useful feature for users who frequently use email to exchange documents, which is a feature that prompts to attach files when users have just pressed the " Send " button to send an email. So how to activate it? Please follow the instructions below.
Open the Outlook 2013 application and click " FILE ".
Continue to find the " Options " line.
The " Outlook options " window will appear, now select the " Mail " setting group.
Scroll down and find the setup group named ' Send messages ' and tick the last set line as shown.
Now every time you send an email, a small window prompts the attachment of the file to appear
Pretty simple and useful right?
Good luck.
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