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MCADK
Jun 01, 2023Copper Contributor
Outlook for MAC does not include attached files
I experience that Outlook very often doesn't send the files I have attached. Everything looks correct until the mail I sent. Then it's like the attachment is removed from the e-mail. Also, my image i...
NikolinoDE
Jun 02, 2023Gold Contributor
If you're facing issues with Outlook for Mac not including attached files and missing images in the signature, here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check attachment size: Ensure that the size of the attached files does not exceed the maximum allowed attachment size set by your email provider. Large attachments may be stripped from the email during the sending process.
- Avoid special characters or long file names: Simplify the names of the attached files by removing any special characters or long file names. Sometimes, certain characters or long names can cause issues with attachments.
- Use a different email format: Try changing the email format from HTML to Plain Text or Rich Text to see if it resolves the issue. Sometimes, compatibility issues between different email formats can affect the attachment functionality.
- Update Outlook: Check for any available updates for Outlook for Mac and install them. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements that can resolve attachment-related issues.
- Disable add-ins: Temporarily disable any add-ins or plugins in Outlook for Mac to check if they are causing the problem. Add-ins can sometimes interfere with the attachment functionality.
- Repair Outlook profile: Use the Microsoft Database Utility to repair your Outlook profile. This utility can help fix issues with the Outlook database, which may be impacting the attachment and signature functionality.
- Rebuild the Outlook database: If repairing the profile doesn't solve the issue, you can try rebuilding the Outlook database. This process can help fix any corruption in the database that might be causing the problem. To do this, quit Outlook, navigate to the "Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2011 Identities" folder, and rename the folder to create a new Outlook database.
- Reinstall Outlook: If all else fails, consider uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook for Mac. This can provide a clean installation and may resolve any persistent issues.
dlowe1105
Sep 08, 2023Copper Contributor
None of this solves the problem - I had the problem and tried all this - if you dont actually know keep quiet because you are just making it worse not better