Do you wish there
was an easier way to place attachments in your e-mail messages? I mean,
every time you go to put an attachment in, you have to wade through a
slew of menus and files just to get the thing attached.
Well, with both MS
Outlook Express & Netscape Mail, there is an easier way. (You knew
it, didn't you?)
With MS Outlook &
Netscape Mail, you can drag
& drop files from Windows Explorer to the message you want them
attached to. Here's how:
First, open Windows
Explorer or My Computer and navigate to the file you want to send (note
that you won't want the window maximized).
Next open your e-mail program and start a new message.
Then:
Outlook / Outlook
Express:
This one is easy.
Just drag the file to the body of the message and let go. You're all attached.

Netscape:
This one isn't too
bad either. Drag the file to the address area of the e-mail (not the body).
Let go and it's all attached for ya. For Netscape 6, you need to drag
& drop to the Attachment area on the new message screen.
If you're using a
different e-mail program, it *may* support this as well. You'll have to
experiment to find out.
Final Trick -
If you would rather
not do the drag and drop thing, you could always right-click the file
you want to send and select Send To, E-mail recipient. Of course,
this works better if you haven't already started the e-mail.
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