How do I select multiple attachments in Outlook 2016?
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We have the Office 365 version of Outlook 2016. It does not seem to be possible to select multiple attachments by holding down the Ctrl or Shift keys and clicking on them. Only one attachment at a time remains selected.
This used to work in Outlook 2013 and I think it worked in earlier versions of Office 365. How can we do this in Outlook 2016?
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We have the Office 365 version of Outlook 2016. It does not seem to be possible to select multiple attachments by holding down the Ctrl or Shift keys and clicking on them. Only one attachment at a time remains selected.
This used to work in Outlook 2013 and I think it worked in earlier versions of Office 365. How can we do this in Outlook 2016?
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Welcome Daniel. Please ask a separate question about attachments display as small icons vs giant button. This site is one question at a time. Please edit this question and post a different question for your supplementary. Include screenshot since small icon vs giant button is not clear. You're probably talking about HTML vs Outlook Rich Text under Format Text.
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We have the Office 365 version of Outlook 2016. It does not seem to be possible to select multiple attachments by holding down the Ctrl or Shift keys and clicking on them. Only one attachment at a time remains selected.
This used to work in Outlook 2013 and I think it worked in earlier versions of Office 365. How can we do this in Outlook 2016?
microsoft-outlook microsoft-office office365 microsoft-outlook-2016
We have the Office 365 version of Outlook 2016. It does not seem to be possible to select multiple attachments by holding down the Ctrl or Shift keys and clicking on them. Only one attachment at a time remains selected.
This used to work in Outlook 2013 and I think it worked in earlier versions of Office 365. How can we do this in Outlook 2016?
microsoft-outlook microsoft-office office365 microsoft-outlook-2016
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asked May 11 '16 at 3:35
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Welcome Daniel. Please ask a separate question about attachments display as small icons vs giant button. This site is one question at a time. Please edit this question and post a different question for your supplementary. Include screenshot since small icon vs giant button is not clear. You're probably talking about HTML vs Outlook Rich Text under Format Text.
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Welcome Daniel. Please ask a separate question about attachments display as small icons vs giant button. This site is one question at a time. Please edit this question and post a different question for your supplementary. Include screenshot since small icon vs giant button is not clear. You're probably talking about HTML vs Outlook Rich Text under Format Text.
– Sun
May 11 '16 at 17:56
Welcome Daniel. Please ask a separate question about attachments display as small icons vs giant button. This site is one question at a time. Please edit this question and post a different question for your supplementary. Include screenshot since small icon vs giant button is not clear. You're probably talking about HTML vs Outlook Rich Text under Format Text.
– Sun
May 11 '16 at 17:56
Welcome Daniel. Please ask a separate question about attachments display as small icons vs giant button. This site is one question at a time. Please edit this question and post a different question for your supplementary. Include screenshot since small icon vs giant button is not clear. You're probably talking about HTML vs Outlook Rich Text under Format Text.
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I would like to advice you it is not possible to select multiple email attachments in outlook 2016.
Instead you have to use Attachment Tool which is located next to File, Message option and can Save Attachments and you can also delete all attachments this option is also given in this tool
If you have further query related to this, then please let me know.
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When I access my outlook account via Chrome on my mac laptop I have the option to “download” an individual file or “download all” and I get a zip file containg all the attachments.
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I would like to advice you it is not possible to select multiple email attachments in outlook 2016.
Instead you have to use Attachment Tool which is located next to File, Message option and can Save Attachments and you can also delete all attachments this option is also given in this tool
If you have further query related to this, then please let me know.
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I would like to advice you it is not possible to select multiple email attachments in outlook 2016.
Instead you have to use Attachment Tool which is located next to File, Message option and can Save Attachments and you can also delete all attachments this option is also given in this tool
If you have further query related to this, then please let me know.
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I would like to advice you it is not possible to select multiple email attachments in outlook 2016.
Instead you have to use Attachment Tool which is located next to File, Message option and can Save Attachments and you can also delete all attachments this option is also given in this tool
If you have further query related to this, then please let me know.
I would like to advice you it is not possible to select multiple email attachments in outlook 2016.
Instead you have to use Attachment Tool which is located next to File, Message option and can Save Attachments and you can also delete all attachments this option is also given in this tool
If you have further query related to this, then please let me know.
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When I access my outlook account via Chrome on my mac laptop I have the option to “download” an individual file or “download all” and I get a zip file containg all the attachments.
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When I access my outlook account via Chrome on my mac laptop I have the option to “download” an individual file or “download all” and I get a zip file containg all the attachments.
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When I access my outlook account via Chrome on my mac laptop I have the option to “download” an individual file or “download all” and I get a zip file containg all the attachments.
When I access my outlook account via Chrome on my mac laptop I have the option to “download” an individual file or “download all” and I get a zip file containg all the attachments.
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Welcome Daniel. Please ask a separate question about attachments display as small icons vs giant button. This site is one question at a time. Please edit this question and post a different question for your supplementary. Include screenshot since small icon vs giant button is not clear. You're probably talking about HTML vs Outlook Rich Text under Format Text.
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