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Tip 601: Show time as Types
Tip 602: Mr. FixIt
Tip 603: Long Months
Tip 604: Using Send To menu
Tip 605: Recurring and Multiday Events
Tip 606: Autoreply Rules
Tip 607: Remove Stationery
Tip 608: More Number Formatting
Tip 609: Printing a Calendar Legend
Tip 610: Outlook 2003 Support Ends
Tip 611: Missing Journal Clock
Tip 612: New Appointment with Contact
Tip 613: Calendar name wrong
Tip 614: Office 2007 SP2 Release
Tip 615: The "reboot" fix
Tip 616: Live Search Maps Add-in
Tip 617: Signatures and Spelling
Tip 618: Formatting Pasted Text
Tip 619: QAT and Alt+ Characters
Tip 620: Office 2010 Preview
Tip 621: Outlook.sharing.xml.obi
Tip 622: Hyperlinking long URLs
Tip 623: Free/Busy Publishing
Tip 624: Free/Busy (part 2)
Tip 625: RSS and HTML Preview
Tip 626: Calendar tips
Tip 627: More on Calendar Shortcuts
Tip 628: Show Start and End times
Tip 629: 'cancelled due to restrictions'
Tip 630: Cancel Assigned Tasks
Tip 631: Contact Printing Bug
Tip 632: Default Tasks Due Date
Tip 633: Tasks, Reminders & Due dates
Tip 634: Let's Really Fix Outlook
Tip 635: Automatically Switch Sigs
Tip 636: Password Protect Folders
Tip 637: Password Protect Folders P.2
Tip 638: Copy: [subject]
Tip 639: Choosing a default calendar
Tip 640: Autoreply using template fails
Tip 641: Appointments Gone Missing
Tip 642: Coloring Subject lines
Tip 643: Color Categories & Mailboxes
Tip 644: Deleted Distribution List
Tip 645: Reminder Sounds
Tip 646: Remind Sounds, part 2
Tip 647: Free/Busy Publishing
Tip 648: Always use plain text
Tip 649: Always BCC
Tip 650: HTML Graphical Quoting
Tip 651: Contact printing bug fix & more
Tip 652: Hyperlink Code
Tip 653: IE script errors
Tip 654: MSN Access Denied?
Tip 655: Outlook Connector support
Tip 656: New appts are always Today
Tip 657: Unable to open OL window
Tip 658: Bolded dates
Tip 659: Do you keep OL open 24/7?
Tip 660: Office Web Apps beta
Tip 661: Editor for H(.) files
Tip 662: Recur every 12 years
Tip 663: Error in the To-Do Bar
Tip 664: Lock views
Tip 665: Exclude Dictionary
Tip 666: Combine Calendars
Tip 667: Quick Click Category Bug
Tip 668: Background images
Tip 669: CC without attachments?
Tip 670: Reply with attachment
Tip 671: Hide Next and Last Buttons
Tip 672: OWA, .docx, & .zip
Tip 673: Quick Click Category Hotfix
Tip 674: Outlook version poll
Tip 675: Show dismissed dialog

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Reply with attachment

Earlier this week, the question was about how to send a message to a group of people but only send the attachment to the recipients in the To line. This brings up a related question:

How can I easily send to the original sender an Office document that was attached to an email I received and revised by me. Right now, I need to save the document with my comments, reply to the email and attach the revised document.

Newer versions of Office support ‘send for revisions’ but it only works with an Office document.

If you follow these specific steps, you can edit any file type then return the edited copy to the sender, without saving the edited copy to My Documents.

  1. Open the message, then the attachment. This step is important, not only because opening attachment from the reading pane creates read-only attachments, but also because it’s too easy to view another message, calendar etc. while the attachment is open.
  2. Edit then save the attachment.
  3. Do not close the message before you save and close the attachment! As long as the message is open there is a pointer between it and the attachment and changes will be saved to the document and the temp copy in the securetemp folder will be deleted when the message is closed.
  4. Forward the message or hit reply and drag the attachment from the old message to the new.
  5. You can now close the message. Outlook will ask if you want to save it, click Yes to save if you want the edited document to replace the original document in the message, choose No to keep the original.

For insurance against an “oops” moment, make a copy of the message before editing the document. Select it, press Ctrl+C, V to make a copy in place. Open one of the messages and edit the document. After sending the edited document you can delete the open message.


Updated Saturday January 02 2010