Attachment reminder in Outlook

Outlook 365
How often have you received or sent a message referencing an attachment, but there was no attachment? After composing an email, checking the orthography and spelling, making changes to the message body, or changing or deleting attachments, you may forget to add the required attachment to the message.

Outlook has a very useful feature called Attachment Reminder that analyzes text in your message and can display a warning about the forgotten attachment:

Attachment Reminder message in Outlook 365  or  

Attachment Reminder message in Outlook for Web

There is no magic! Outlook really does NOT know what you want or don't want to send. This feature works by searching the message for words related to the attachment. So, if Outlook finds that the words "attachment," "attaching," or "attached" have been used, but no attachment has been added to the message, you will see the warning reminder when you click the Send button.

In some cases, you may not want to see this reminder, especially if the topic of your conversation is not about email attachments but, for example, about attachment theory or a technical issue with attachments.

Warning about forgetting attachments in Outlook for Windows

To turn on or turn off the Attachment Reminder in Outlook for Windows, do the following:

   1.   On the File tab, click Options:

Options in Outlook 365

   2.   In the Outlook Options dialog box, open the Mail tab.

Note: You can easily open the Mail tab in the Outlook Options dialog box by right-clicking the Mail icon in the Navigation bar and choosing Options... in the popup menu:

Mail Options in new Navigation bar Outlook 365   or    Mail Options in Navigation bar Outlook 365

See more about customizing the Navigation bar in Outlook.

   3.   In the Outlook Options dialog box, on the Mail tab, under Send messages:

  • Select the Warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment checkbox (by default) to see reminders:
    Mail Options in Outlook 365
  • Clear the Warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment checkbox if you don't want to see the Attachment Reminder any time your message contains "attach*" words.

Attachment Reminder in Outlook for Web

To turn on or turn off the Attachment Reminder in Outlook for Web, do one of the following:

  • Click on the Settings icon in Outlook 365 for Web Settings button in the upper right corner of the page:
    Settings button in Outlook for Web

    or

    Settings button in popup menu Outlook for Web
  • On the View tab, click the Settings button:
    View settings button in Outlook for Web

In the Settings dialog box, on the Mail tab, in the Attachments group, under Sharing preferences:

  • Enable the Warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment switch (by default) to see the Attachment Reminders:
    Mail Options in Outlook for Web
  • Turn off the Warn me when I send a message that may be missing an attachment switch if you don't want to see the Attachment Reminder any time your message contains "attach*" words.

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