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mswmacroman mswmacroman is offline Why does 2013 Outlook restart when sending message with attachments Windows 7 64bit Why does 2013 Outlook restart when sending message with attachments Office 2013
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Default Why does 2013 Outlook restart when sending message with attachments

Recently, as in about 3 months ago give or take, any time I attach a file (no matter the type - PDF, jpg, Excel, Word & others) to an outgoing email message my Outlook immediately closes down and then restarts at which time Outlook then proceeds to send out the message. Any time I insert an image into the body of the message, no problem.
Sometimes when I drag a file to attach from a folder Outlook crashes.
I have searched high and low on the web and find nothing.
Does anyone have a clue?
I am seriously considering reinstallation of my Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013.


In a recent previous thread submitted in the Office forum area titled "Before uninstalling Microsoft office what precautions should be taken", I discuss doing this with included questioning.
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