New Outlook: ctrl-V to paste image as attachment, not inline Hi everyone, new to this support forum. 1. Is there a formal name for "New Outlook" like a version number that we can use for searches, rather than Outlook or New Outlook?
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As always, the folks who think paste is a condiment and boogers are appetizers, have changed something that didn't need changing. It's a feature that I have NEVER used, and I will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER use. At least make it a customizable option so...
If you would implement this the information worker would achieve higher productivity (and got rid of unnecessary copy/paste actions)!- Show the 'Close tab' button also when hovering not active tabs (now I need to open a tab to close it, it's just an extra click).In overall, I expect...
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Picture of screenshot in the clipboard Currently this code produces an email like this which removes my formatting. If I delete the table it pulls in and hit paste, it brings in my screenshot: Desired result Here are all of the references I am using I'm super stuck here, I ...
I have an Excel Workbook with multiple Excel line Charts, I copy and paste these charts objects into an Outlook email each day for distribution. I want to automate this manual process with Excel VBA. I have found vba solutions that do work by saving the charts into a temp file, and then...
There is a trick to automatically attach files in new messages with VBA macro in Microsoft Outlook. Step 1: Press theAlt+F11keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window. Step 2: Click theInsert>Module. Step 3: Paste the following code into the new module window. ...
Copy here, paste there You don't have to email that vacation picture to yourself to transfer it between devices. Just copy from your Android device and paste on your PC (or vice versa). Use your normal shortcut keys: just select some text or a picture, copy ...
Copy here, paste there You don't have to email that vacation picture to yourself to transfer it between devices. Just copy from your Android device and paste on your PC (or vice versa). Use your normal shortcut keys: just select some text or a picture, copy it, switch devices, and ...