![]() ![]() ![]() This would only work if your scan job consists of a single image or if your scanner is a more advanced scanner with an automatic feeder. Some scanners also have (programmable) scanner buttons which will create a new email with the image attached directly after the scan has completed. There is also a 3rd party add-in available which does add the option to attach a file directly from a scanner. You can of course scan in the document first and then create an email and attach the scanned images or select the images in File Explorer and use the Send To-> Mail Recipient option from the right-click menu.Īs this can be cumbersome, there are some quicker alternatives as well. No, Outlook doesn’t have an option to attach a file directly from a scanner. When scanning in a document such as a signed contract, it doesn't make sense to insert them into the message body. Is it also possible to attach these scanned images as files instead of inserting them into the message body? ![]() A follow up question came in based on yesterday’s tip for directly inserting scanned images into a message ![]()
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