Re: Drag'n Drop problem

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Excuse me. I cannot understand what you mean. Maybe you can say it simpler
so that someone like me with a non-english native language can understand
it. Thanks.

"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mikehalll@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uRQrdV65FHA.2984@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> But have you always utilised drag and drop in Outlook 2003.. and what is
> so hard about following the convention that Outlook 2003 employs where you
> save to a location?..
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
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> "Sümer Yamaner" <syamanerREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OnoNaI65FHA.1184@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I have been using XP Pro since it had been launched for the first time and
>>on more than 15 computers (separate licenced installations I mean).
>> I have always used drag and drop for mail attachements. Let me explain
>> it:
>> You have Outlook 2003 in front of you. To the left there is the list of
>> your folders. In the middler you can see the messages and on the right
>> you have the reading pane. On the reading pane, under the title you can
>> see a line starting with "Attachements" and listing all the attachements
>> of this email. If you double click on any of them you can open this
>> attachement. If you drag it with your mouse to any folder or to desktop
>> you can simply copy it to this destination. This is a standart way for
>> dealing with attachements.
>> If you use Outlook you can try it by yourself to see what I mean...
>>
>> "Newtechie" <newtechie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:eMuRH7w5FHA.3984@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> You can't drag n drop because it's still an attachment, part of the
>>> email. It has to be saved to your computer first before you can drag n
>>> drop.
>>>
>>> newtechie
>>>
>>> "Sümer Yamaner" <syamanerREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:OAysjtw5FHA.2092@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Kidding?
>>>> I mean Outlook and not Outlook Express. That means it is not a news
>>>> message. It is a mail message with already downloaded attachement.
>>>> I can save it using right click and this shows that I have already
>>>> downloaded the attachement.
>>>>
>>>> "Byte" <Byte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:D93D1FE3-0319-4985-9C62-30F466BB81BE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> You have to download the attached file before you can drag&drop.
>>>>> --
>>>>> XP-WNP
>>>>> Today is the first day of the
>>>>> rest of your life.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Sümer Yamaner" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I cannot drag and drop attached files of email messages from Outlook
>>>>>> 2003 to
>>>>>> desktop. Right click -> Save as is possible but no drag and drop. Any
>>>>>> advice?
>>>>>> (XP Pro SP2 English)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sumer Yamaner
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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