Use alt-F, then M.  You then click on OK if you want to save all of the
attachments or just the attachment that's there

This will reliably give you access to your attachments and you can then do
what you want with them.

This also works for Outlook 2010.

Karyn Campbell, Illinois USA,  karyn1...@gmail.com and likely Viper
Antivirus on both machines.
Using WE   9.3 on HP Pavilion running Windows 8.1 with Office 2013 and I.E.
11 as well as Assuss convertible laptop running Windows 10 with Office 2013
and I.E. 11 as default browser and Viper Antivirus on boht machines.




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