- The original post is from 2016 and these other replies are from 2018. I'm writing this in Nov 2018 and I also don't see the modern attachment drop-down like in the original post. I get the standard Mac dialog box. FWIW, I'm on the Fast Insider track, running Outlook version 16.20.
- Feb 26, 2018 For me this happens when Outlook for Mac 2016 tries to download attachments using a weak internet connection. Somehow, the download fails, and Outlook is unable to re-download later when a better connection is available. So the greyed out attachments are just stuck in limbo - can't open, can't redownload.
- The original post is from 2016 and these other replies are from 2018. I'm writing this in Nov 2018 and I also don't see the modern attachment drop-down like in the original post. I get the standard Mac dialog box. FWIW, I'm on the Fast Insider track, running Outlook version 16.20.
Outlook: Auto reminder when forgetting attachments in messages
Outlook 2016 (15.23) to native mail client on Android - OK (attachments show as normal) Outlook 2016 (15.23) to Outlook email client app on iOS - OK (attachments show as normal) Native MAC Mail client 9.3 (3124) to native mail client on iOS - OK (attachments show as normal) The problem specifically realtes to sending email from Outlook 2016 (15.
You may be headache to forget adding attachments, but remind recipients to check attachments in email message body. Here we will introduce two tricks about how to automatically remind yourself when you send an email message that may be missing attachments in Microsoft Outlook.
Outlook For Mac Attachments Warning 2016
Automatically reminder when forgetting attachments in Outlook 2013/2016
Automatically reminder when forgetting attachments in Outlook 2007 and 2010
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Auto reminder when forgetting attachments in Outlook 2013/2016
Microsoft Outlook 2013 supports the feature of automatically warning you when you send an email message that may be missing attachments.
Step 1: Click the File > Options.
Step 2: In the Outlook Options dialog box, click the Mail in the left bar.
Step 3: Go to the Send messages section, and keep checking the option of Warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment.
Step 4: Click the OK button to exit this dialog box.
Then Microsoft Outlook 2013 or 2016 will warn you automatically if you may forget attachments.
For example, you enter the text of “please check attachments”, “view attachments”, etc. in your message body, but do not insert attachments in the Attachment field. When clicking the Send button, a warning dialog box will pop out to say that you may have forgotten to attach a file. See the following screen shot:
Auto reminder when forgetting attachments in Outlook 2007 and 2010
Microsoft Outlook 2007 and 2010 do not support automatically warning if you may forget attachments. A VBA macro can help you realize it.
Step 1: Press the Alt + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual for Applications window.
Step 2: Expend the Project 1 in the left bar, and double click the ThisOutlookSession to open it.
Step 3: Paste the following code in the ThisOutlookSession window.
VBA: Warning if not insert attachment
Step 4: Click the Save button on the toolbar.
From now on, if you add text of “attachment” in the message body but don’t attach files, the warning reminder will pop out to tell you that you may have forgotten to attach a file when you click the Send button. See screen shot:
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- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.The built in functionality is not as good as the VBA code !!! Test it for yourself, for example, if you copy/paste the 'please check attachments' text, it won't trigger... you need to write it in the body. I prefer the VBA code version, and moreover you can customize it (language and check for other words).
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Will this vba code work with signatures?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.I had the same issue, you have to change the code 'If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.Count = 0' to 'If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.Count > 1 'This only works when you have 1 picture in you signiture and not emailing in a string with a lot of signitures, but at least it helps for single emails.
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.works well- easy to set up-thanks
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Will not work for me regardless of count value. I've tried everything here and for some reason can never get the popup.
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.THANK YOU!
This works perfectly for me with 'If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.Count = 0' despite the fact that I have an image in my signature. I'm using Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 - To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.If anyone is having trouble using this code, images in your signature count as attachments.
I have one image in my signature, so changing the line:
If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.Count = 0 Then
to:
If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.Count = 0 Or Item.Attachments.Count = 1 Then
Made it work for me.- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Thanks for pointing this out this was also a problem I was having. I found that your fix prompted the warning regardless of whether the word 'attach' had been used. Instead I used:
If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.Count = 1 Then
This prompted the warning only when intended not whenever any email was sent.- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Thanks Anthony, it worked.
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.This Code would not work for me. I had to use this one:
Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean)
If InStr(1, Item.Body, 'attach', vbTextCompare) > 0 Then
If Item.Attachments.Count = 0 Then
answer = MsgBox('There's no attachment, send anyway?', vbYesNo)
If answer = vbNo Then Cancel = True
End If
End If
End Sub - To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Is the Auto-Attachment feature designed to work when email is sent using the Ctrl+Enter keys?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Is the Auto Attachment feature designed to work when you send email using the Ctrl+Enter keys?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.I've used this code and when I test it with my email address in the to line I get the error message, but if I put anyone else in there it goes through just fine. Any ideas about what could be happening?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.How to set Warning when a message is sent without attachment in lotus notes 8.5.3 ?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Has anyone got this to work in Outlook 2010? I've followed the above instructions and it doesn't do anything
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Has anyone got this to work? I've added this code per the instructions above, enabled macros, but nothing. The code doesn't do anything.
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Hi I have used this and its working great but I noticed that if someone responds to me and then I reply it searches the whole trail of emails rather than just the one being sent. Is there a way to change this?
Thanks - To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Great help! :lol: it helps a lot! many thanks!
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Here's everything, sorry it looks like some of it got cut off in the previous message...
Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean)
Dim retMB As Variant
Dim strBody, strEnd, strTrunc, strAttach, strFtype, strIndex As String
Dim iIndex, i, trueCount As Long
On Error GoTo handleError
i = 1
strEnd = InStr(Item.Body, 'From:')
If strEnd 0 Then
strTrunc = Left(Item.Body, strEnd)
Else:
strTrunc = Item.Body
End If
'Debug.Print strTrunc
If Item.Attachments.Count 0 Then
iIndex = Item.Attachments.Count
trueCount = Item.Attachments.Count
'Debug.Print iIndex
'Debug.Print trueCount
Do While i- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Hi Dan! Looks like your second post cut off at the same place. Not sure if there's a character limit in the forum...maybe try splitting the code between posts?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.First off, thanks. I Incorporated this into our office that runs on 2010. However, we found that if someone had sent an email initially with the word attached and after multiple replies the macro would still count the initial 'attach'. Big problem with long email convo's you would keep being prompted to put an attachment due to the original email. Thoughts?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.[quote name='DAN']First off, thanks. I Incorporated this into our office that runs on 2010. However, we found that if someone had sent an email initially with the word attached and after multiple replies the macro would still count the initial 'attach'. Big problem with long email convo's you would keep being prompted to put an attachment due to the original email. Thoughts?[/quote]
Thought I'd share a solution we came up with in my office on this one. This will make it so that pictures added to the email or that may be found in someone's signature will not count as an attachment. And it only takes a count of your most recent email, not the whole body.
Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean)
Dim retMB As Variant
Dim strBody, strEnd, strTrunc, strAttach, strFtype, strIndex As String
Dim iIndex, i, trueCount As Long
On Error GoTo handleError
i = 1
strEnd = InStr(Item.Body, 'From:')
If strEnd 0 Then
strTrunc = Left(Item.Body, strEnd)
Else:
strTrunc = Item.Body
End If
'Debug.Print strTrunc
If Item.Attachments.Count 0 Then
iIndex = Item.Attachments.Count
trueCount = Item.Attachments.Count
'Debug.Print iIndex
'Debug.Print trueCount
Do While i- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.I know this thread is a couple months old, so I'm hoping you are still following. For some reason, I'm unable to see your comment in its entirety. It is getting cut off at 'Do While i'. Is there any way you can repost or send via email?
Thanks in advance!
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Is it possible to look for more than one word? F.e. checking for both 'attach' and 'enclosed'
Thank you- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.in this section of the code...
iIndex = InStr(Item.Body, 'attach')
you can add in more variables or 'strings'.
Ex: iIndex = InStr(Item.Body, 'attach', 'attachment', 'attaching')
... and so on. Make sure you separate each one with a comma however
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.For some of you noting that nothing happened... I couldn't get it to work right away, but when I started my computer up the next day it worked fine. Maybe a restart is required?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.This macro works for me, but unfortunately the company-required signature has a confidentiality notice that contains the work 'attach' 3 times! So I get the pop up warning with every email I sign. How can I edit the macro to only warn we if the word attach is in the email 4 or more times?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.In the line which states 'If iIndex > 0 And Item.Attachments.count = 0 Then' change the first 0 to a 3 so it reads:
'If iIndex > 3 And Item.Attachments.count = 0 Then'
That line is checking for how many times you said the word specified in the previous line, so I think that will fix your problem.
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.I have macros enabled in Outlook 2010, but the code is not working. All files with attachment in the body are still sending with no attachment.
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.I tried the macro and nothing happens - any ideea why?
- To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.Really, It's working.
thanks - To post as a guest, your comment is unpublished.hi,
gr8 help,thanks.
but there is an issue when the date changes macro do not works, any help for life time. ;-)
Jaspreet Singh | July 31st, 2020 | Outlook for MAC |
Summary: For instance, you received an e-mail message with an attachment in Outlook for Mac. Generally, you can preview the attachment file directly in the Reading Pane without downloading it. Just you have to Click the attachment below the message header and choose the preview option to see the attachment. You can even switch among the attachments in the attached workbook.
But sometimes due to some reasons users are encountering an issue where Outlook for Mac attachments not showing in reading pane.
Therefore, we have come with an article that helps you to understand why you are getting an issue while previewing the email attachments in Mac Outlook? Also in this write-up, we are going to discuss the reasons behind the Mac Outlook Not showing the attachments in reading pane.
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So, now, let’s dig deeper into the blog
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What are the Reasons Outlook for Mac Attachments Not Showing in Reading Pane?
- May you have disable the Preview option by mistake
- It is also possible if the user has some synchronization issues in the Mac Outlook
- It also occurs due to file compatibility issue in Mac Outlook.
Resolve Outlook for Mac Attachments Not Showing in Reading Pane- Manually
All the issues mentioned above can leads Mac Outlook preview issue. In some cases, these issues will stop users from previewing the email attachments file.
Therefore, it is necessary to fix this issue immediately so in this section we are going to discuss some manual techniques that will resolve Outlook for Mac attachments not showing in reading pane.
Method #1 Check for Updated
The first thing that a user has to do is to check for Mac Outlook updates. Because as we mentioned above if we are using an older version of Mac Outlook then we may be e face attachments issue due to file compatibility. So first update your Mac Outlook because the new version can able to handle more emails and their large size attachment more effectively.
Method #2 Reset your Account
Sometime due to the wrong synchronization, you may face Outlook for Mac attachments not showing in reading pane. So to fix the synchronization process we consider resetting your account. To do this you need to fast delete your account from Mac Outlook and later add it again. Follow these steps to reset your account.
- First open Outlook and go to the tools option
- Now, from tool option select accounts
- Select the account which you want to remove from account settings
- Click on the delete button and confirm your choice to remove the account.
- After removing the account launch the Outlook again and add the same account details to reset it.
Method #3 Empty Cache
Microsoft Outlook stores file you have used so that you can easily access then again this file is known as a cache file. Sometimes if you remove or uninstall Outlook add-ins, then you can face the attachments preview issue. So, it is important to clear your cache to resolve this issue.
- Go to the navigation panel right click on account
- Now select properties option
- Click on the empty cache option
- After that right-click on the folder containing email attachments that are not showing in reading pane.
- After all the settings click on the synchronize now option.
Method #4 Open Outlook in Safe Mode
Sometimes antivirus or firewalls may provoke to Outlook for Mac attachments not Showing in reading pane issue. So to check this firewall problem try to open Mac Outlook in Safe Mode and the guidelines are listed below
- First restart your Mac.
- Now press and hold the shift key for a few seconds and release it once Mac boot in the safe mode.
- After that login to your respective user account and launch Outlook in safe mode.
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If you still encountering Mac Outlook not showing the attachments in reading Pane, then it is better to try trusted third party applications that quickly save all attachments from Mac Outlook. It is one such a tool that is capable to resolve your issue of attachment preview in reading pane by downloading all your attachments in one place. The Mac Outlook Attachment Downloader software supported all Mac Outlook versions and files along with orphaned PST.
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Conclusion
Outlook For Mac Attachments Warning Email
After performing the above-stated techniques you can easily resolve Outlook for Mac attachments not showing in reading pane issue. But keep one thing in mind that free methods have some limitations. So in this situation, it is better to go with the third party software that we have suggested above in the blog. But the final decision is yours, opt for any method as per your requirement.