in other words, it would be like saving the attachments from your email to your drive, then opening it, as opposed to opening the attachment straight from the email.Ģ) solution: check your default programs/associations for jpg, jpeg, bmp, png files. i was so focused on clicking on the embedded file link or opening from the attachment pane, it didn't ever occur to me to try it this way. for whatever reason (at least in my case), adobe cannot handle the request to open the picture file. the files will open from your desktop (or wherever you saved them). i wanted to share 2 things that ended up working for me.ġ) workaround: if you've converted to PDF and the picture files are listed in the attachment pane, drag/save those files to your desktop (or whatever folder desired). I’ve also selected the emails, then gone File and then used “Save as Adobe PDF”. I’ve done the same thing but instead I used “Selected Folders” and it does the same thing. Note: The emails I’m trying to convert often only have a title and a signature in them along with a JPG photo attached. Each PDF shows a TXT attachment for each email that includes the signature portion of the email It then creates the PDF with multiple PDFs in one document. Same tab…I select “Selected Messages” and them “Create New PDF…” On the Adobe PDF tab within Outlook …under “Change Conversion Settings”…I make sure “Include All Attachments in the Adobe PDF” is selected. Highlight all desired emails within Outlook Besides Adobe Reader XI, there are no other versions of Acrobat installed. In the Programs and Features list in control panel it’s called Adobe Acrobat XI Pro. In the upper left corner when the program is running it says “Adobe Acrobat Pro”. I’m certain I didn’t change the names of the programs so they’re as they installed. Odd…all my links to Adobe Acrobat say “Adobe Acrobat XI Pro” but when I go into the program and look at “About” it says, “Adobe Acrobat XI Version 11.0.11”.
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