Is there a way to put contact information into an email without making it an
attachment that opens up with the whole contact file. When you are viewing
the contacts list, blocks appear with each contacts name, address, phone
numbers, etc. is there a way to paste that directly onto the email? Thanks.

Re: Can you contact info into an email without making it an attachment by Russ

Russ
Fri Mar 28 18:28:11 PDT 2008

Perhaps you could state your question clearly enough that someone could
respond. Your post contains no information that would meet that minimum
standard.
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"sigaletco" <sigaletco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to put contact information into an email without making it
> an
> attachment that opens up with the whole contact file. When you are viewing
> the contacts list, blocks appear with each contacts name, address, phone
> numbers, etc. is there a way to paste that directly onto the email?
> Thanks.


Re: Can you contact info into an email without making it an attachment by Michael

Michael
Fri Mar 28 23:38:13 PDT 2008



You might try this: Right click the contact and drag it to the inbox, then
choose "Copy as text" (or similar).

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Am Fri, 28 Mar 2008 15:33:00 -0700 schrieb sigaletco:

> Is there a way to put contact information into an email without making it
an
> attachment that opens up with the whole contact file. When you are viewing
> the contacts list, blocks appear with each contacts name, address, phone
> numbers, etc. is there a way to paste that directly onto the email?
Thanks.