Provide a Choice between inline images and attachments for images.
Not every recipient wants inline images. Attachments can be more easily saved and sometimes display better than squashed or resized images that are inserted inline.

241 comments
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Paulo T commented
Please allow attaching images as files instead of adding them to the body of the email.
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jeremy turton commented
cant send photos as an attachment. stupid how they are just blown right up and half the time sideways in the body of the email. and a major pain in the **** recieving them.
really stupid and should never have change. you should have a choice of what file types get sent as an attachment or not. -
Gabriel Avornicu commented
A fight we will never win. Been asking Outlook for this feature for years and they simply not care about this. It is like they do not want business owners to use their app. So I don't. The can f off with their sad and unprofessional design. --- You suck, Outlook. Stop hating businesses!
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Gabriel Avornicu commented
As a business it is not okay to send images as huge in-line pictures. It is unprpfessional and ruins the vibe of a polite e-mail. - Even though the web version of Outlook allows you to send those same images as normal attachements, the app does not have that feature. And that is the exact reason why I do not use the app for my professional e-mails.
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Cornelis de Haas, KLK GmbH commented
sended pictures should be received as atached files
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Lloyd commented
This is very frustrating for my whole organisation. We have a regular need to share multiple photos at a time, and sending them in the body of the email rather than as attachments is incredibly impractical
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Kevin Moore commented
Even worse, when I send inline images from my phone recipients see a very horizontally compressed (and not recoverable) image...IN MS OUTLOOK (desktop). This is unforgivable!! Fix it already!
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Dtsvetkov commented
Then I attach an image/photo, it places inline a text. But very often I need to attach a photo as a file... But I can't do that via Outlook mobile app.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, crazy this is not a default option, no other email client does this. Please either swap online to attachment or provide the option to choose one or the other. ASAP!!
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Anonymous commented
PLEASE!! add option to attach photos as attachment, not embed in body of email
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Bikram commented
Need Add mail as attachment in mobile apps . it's only available in Desktop version
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Walker, Brad commented
Need to be able to attach photos as an attachment OR inline in the body body. really, nobody wants to jave photo files in the email body, they all want as an attachment. I work at HP and all my colleagues complain of the apps limitations on this. Please build this ASAP
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Anonymous commented
Allow users to choose if photos should be embedded in body or sent as attachments
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Andrew Oosterhoff commented
Lately all the images I've been adding to the emails have been getting sent embedded in the body of the email. I would like it if we had the option to embed or add as an attachment. Sometimes you want to send images as attachments depending on the project you are working on.
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Suzanne Bartling - de Groot commented
het is vreemd dat dit via een pc wel mogelijk is, maar in de app niet.
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Chan, Eric commented
when I attach picture, it will be a image in email content. it should be more convenient to have an option to attach image as attachment and even possible for resize
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Uroš Primozic commented
Actually it is not possible to attach photo on email as attachment file, but only inside text body.
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Stephen Parker commented
what an option to attach images rather than inline or embedding them in the email.
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weClean Professional Cleaning Solutions commented
some app have an option to make the images even smaller. it seems outlook can't do that. some cameras take pictures with huge file sizes.
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Anonymous commented
Please get us the option to attach pictures as attachments in the Outlook Mobile app. Google Mail provides the same option and now in Outlook, if we attach any picture from gallery or anywhere it will remain in the body area and not as an attachment.