Is it possible to drop and drag from outlook into TC?

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JimmyTheBroker
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Is it possible to drop and drag from outlook into TC?

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Hi guys,

It is possible to drop and drop files as attachments from outlook into explorer. Is it possible to do the same with TC?

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No, but you can drag and drop Outlook messages with attachments into the TC window.

Furthermore you can use F12 (save as ...) or button "Save all attachments ..." in Outlook to put the file attachments
- via the detour of Windows Explorer - in a directory of TC.
An AHK script script or the tool "Listary" can be very helpful here to put the messages right into the active TC window.
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tuska wrote:No, but you can drag and drop Outlook messages with attachments into the TC window.
Off course is this possible as long as you don't start TC "as administrator".

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Post by *tuska »

This question ...
JimmyTheBroker wrote:Is it possible to do the same with TC?
I would have understood if you can use TC to put Outlook messages into a directory [of TC].
But my english is unfortunately not the best ;-)
I'm sorry if I made a false statement.
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Re: Is it possible to drop and drag from outlook into TC?

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You can drag and drop a message from within Outlook. They are saved as .msg and all attachments are included. You can open this with Outlook or view them with an appropriate viewer.

You can also drag and drop an attachment from an Outlook message. This will create a copy of the file.
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