Thank you Jeff for the info re attachment - can't wait to try the double click to see if the attachment will print. Will keep you posted. Fleurette At 08:15 AM 9/30/97 -0400, you wrote: >John, > I use Eudora Pro as well. What operating system (OS) are you using. >Unless there are resource restrictions you needn't go to that much trouble. > Have you tried double clicking on the image of the attachment in the mail >message. Doing that, on my system, launches the appropriate application so >I can view the attachment. The Windows operating system, and I'm assuming >that that is what you are using, handles multiple applications at once so >there's no need to close Eudora. Let me know what OS you're using and >maybe I can give you specific key strokes to make things easier. > >Jeff >[log in to unmask] > >At 04:07 AM 9/30/97 -0400, you wrote: >>It would be very helpful, when sending a message with an attachment, that >>the attachment be included in the body of the message, and not as an >>attachment. The reason is that when I get a message on my mail program >>(Eudora Pro) which has an attachment, the attachment goes to my Eudora >>sub-directory labeled attach. As far as I know, to access this >>attachment, I have to close down the mail program, go to file manager, open >>the sub-directory, and read the attachment. By that time I don't have a >>clue what the original message was about. If I open all my mail first, I >>lose track of which attachment goes with which mail. >> >>I don't know if any other list members have this problem, but it confuses >>me. So, again, please, include the information in the body of the message >>and not as an attachment, if possible. Use cut-and-paste so the info. >>doesn't have to be retyped. >> Thanks in advance, >> John >> >