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Old 02-14-2011, 12:29 PM
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I have sent 2 identical e-mails with a different attachment. I deleted the ''good'' one and archived the wrong one. I still have the attachment files. Is possible to swap the file in the MS Outlook archive.

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Hi,

I have sent 2 identical e-mails with a different attachment. I deleted the ''good'' one and archived the wrong one. I still have the attachment files. Is possible to swap the file in the MS Outlook archive.

Thanks.
Have you tried opening the message, editing it, deleting the bad attachment, attaching the good one and then saving and closing?
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