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how to include a titled, inline attachment

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I need to supply reference to an attached file, URL, etc., within an email body. Rather than just attaching the file for manual access, or pasting the URL for manual access, I'd like to supply descriptive text over the attachment item. This text, when selected, would automatically open the attachment for view. Some call this an inline attachment. I would call it an inline attachment covered by descriptive text. I'm sure this is prominently documented here, I just can't seem to find it. Probably because of my ineptness of the terminology.

I need to supply reference to an attached file, URL, etc., within an email body. Rather than just attaching the file for manual access, or pasting the URL for manual access, I'd like to supply descriptive text over the attachment item. This text, when selected, would automatically open the attachment for view. Some call this an inline attachment. I would call it an inline attachment covered by descriptive text. I'm sure this is prominently documented here, I just can't seem to find it. Probably because of my ineptness of the terminology.

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Zenos said

You need to compose using HTML. Then, in the Write window's menu bar, Insert|Link. Here, it says ctrl+k is another way to open the link dialogue.


OK, I'll check that out. With such a common question, I'll consider this resolved now. I'm sure that will rectify my problem. Thanks for the help !

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You need to compose using HTML.

Then, in the Write window's menu bar, Insert|Link.

Here, it says ctrl+k is another way to open the link dialogue.

Unfortunately, for you, this is regular <a> tag and it doesn't support the descriptive text you want. I suspect this is achieved via scripting, and some email clients, notably Thunderbird, won't run scripts in email messages, so even if you were to craft such a thing, there is no guarantee that an email client would display it.

Email is not the web.

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Zenos said

You need to compose using HTML. Then, in the Write window's menu bar, Insert|Link. Here, it says ctrl+k is another way to open the link dialogue.


OK, I'll check that out. With such a common question, I'll consider this resolved now. I'm sure that will rectify my problem. Thanks for the help !