Adding attachment(s) to a message by drag and drop
- You can drag and drop a file into the Attachments area directly and it will be added to the message.
- Multiple files can be dropped in the Attachments area at the same time.
Adding attachment(s) to a message by file selection
- Within the compose window click on the Browse... button next to the attachment list.
- In the file selection window that appears, select one or multiple files to upload.
- Click Open.
Adding an attachment to a message by attachment page
- Within the compose window click on the Attachments button in the compose toolbar or click on the Attachments: link under the subject field to open the attachments management window.
- Click on the Browse button to open the Choose to file to Upload window.
- Select a file and click Open.
- Next click Attach.
- Click the Continue button to return to the message compose window.
Note: You can add multiple attachments to a message by repeating steps 2 to 4.
Adding an attachment from File Storage (MyFiles)
- Within the compose window click on the Attachments button in the compose toolbar or click on the Attachments: link under the subject field to open the attachments management window.
- Click on Attach from Storage.
- In the Choose file from Storage.. window select a folder in the folder list to list the available files within the folder in the Folder Contents: list window.
- Click OK
Note: You can add multiple attachments from File storage to a message by repeating steps 2 to 4.
Removing attachments from a message
- Within the compose window click on the Attachments button in the compose toolbar or click on the Attachments: link under the subject field to open the attachments management window.
- In the attachments management window locate the file in the list and tick the item.
- Click the Remove button to remove the attachment.
- Click the Continue button to return to the message compose window.
Note: You can remove multiple attachments at the one time or use the select all checkbox to highlight all files in the attachment list.