Web pages in Outlook - not attachments



I want to send an html page in outlook as an e-mail message body and not as
an attachment which seems to be the default and caused, possibly by the
security settings in Outlook.

The item in question is a survey form I created as an HTML form. I open my
browser (IE6). Navigate to the page on my hard drive. Select File|Send|Page
by email. It opens Outlook (2002) and makes an attachment of it. Not as an
email message.

I'm using Windows XP Pro SP2

How can I reverse this security default, please?

Rory
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