• @[email protected]
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    158 months ago

    Huh? Outlook gives you two clear options when attaching a document. One is to attach as a copy, and one is to share it.

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      8 months ago

      Yes but If you chose the full attachment, half the time I just get the link

      This is because MS will force it if they think the attachment is an odd extension or too big or whatever

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        58 months ago

        I think this it not necessarily a bad thing. Worked in an office where they produce GB of CAD files. Sending it as attachment would fail for most clients because of their mailbox size, and receiving it also sucks because it would clog the local outlook inbox file, and everything would crawl to a halt when you open Outlook in the morning.

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        27 months ago

        That’s probably because your file is over 10MB and would be rejected by most receiving systems

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          27 months ago

          Yes, that’s what MS thinks… Yet that’s not the case as I can successfully get the files off SharePoint to my PC and then email them

          The issue is MS doing this on its own accord and without proper warning or way to permanently override

    • @w2tpmf
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      38 months ago

      You can even convert a shared link to an attachment by right clicking on it before sending (assuming you’re using Outlook web instead of the ancient garbage Outlook desktop app.)

        • @w2tpmf
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          08 months ago

          Start an email. Click attach. Pick the file.

          Same as it’s always worked.