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Remove Big Attachments, but Keep the Email in Outlook


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Video Description: Some users like to keep the email they send and receive for a fairly long time, and most of the time they just keep them in Outlook. For those of you that do keep your emails in Outlook for a very long time, you may be faced with a storage issue at some point. In Outlook 2007, you have the ability to quickly and easily save the attachment to your computer, remove the attachment from the email, then create a little note for yourself telling you what you did with the attachment.

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