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I found that when I open up a reply message and scroll down to my initial transmittal e-mail, which included an attachment, I can see the From, Sent, To, Subject information and the message text of my original e-mail, but there is absolutely no indication anywhere of what file was attached to that original transmittal e-mail.
My desire is to be able to convert an entire e-mail string on a particular matter to a single pdf file (trying to go paperless), but doing this is useless if I cannot see the attachment because I am not able to memorialize for future reference which version of a document was sent or even that a document was sent at all. Is there a way to resolve this issue? |
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wineattorney,
When you open the message string, select the view tab and see if selecting show attachments will allow you to few the attachment in your email string. Hope this helps. |
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