![]() There I went through each “Format and account” sub-setting one at a time using a test email message with attachments, first Checking it ON and sending the test message, and then unchecking it Off and sending the test message. The Solution: Finally, I went to Outlook’s preferences (again!), and clicked on “Composing”. I got lots of pointers to how to forward an email as an attachment, but that isn’t what I wanted to do! I also found a lot of similar on-line complaints about not being able to forward and email with attachments and have the attachments actually attached to the forwarded email! I was not alone with this stupid problem! And that’s assuming it’s even possible to get the complex features and speed of Outlook software replicated in a browser app that works offline as well as online. Not in any of the Outlook settings, not in the on-line Outlook support help, not in any of the Google Internet search hits. Microsoft’s eventual aim is to replace Outlook for Windows/Mac with a browser based web app but they are a long way from achieving that goal. I figured some setting was amiss, but I couldn’t find anything related to forwarding an email with attachments. I never notice this problem before in Outlook. The Mystery: After the last update to Outlook (16.46 -> 16.47) in Office 365 for the Mac, I started noticing that when I tried to forward an email message containing attachments, none of the attachments were attached to the forwarded message! This is a simple and common thing surely there must be a way. Outlook for Mac troubleshooting Article 2 minutes to read 3 contributors Applies to: Microsoft Outlook for Mac Feedback Welcome to Outlook for Mac Heres a collection of information on how to identify and fix errors that you may run into when you use this product. ![]()
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