Attachments in outlook

I cannot attach files to emails in Outlook since I was converted from Hotmail. I'm in Safari.
Any help please?
Thanks Greg

gregcropper wrote:
Crikey Steve, my message is a bit vague isn't it?
I open Safari, then used to open hotmail. The wise fellows at Microsoft have deemed that we should all use Outlook and have converted me. When I open my Outlook account all looks well, until I try to attach a file to an email that I want to send. The paperclip logo does not respond when clicked, so I can't attach a file. There seems to be a problem because when I Googled it other MAC users have the same problem. Have you come across it?
Regards Greg
I am familiar with using the Outlook WebApp and also MS-Outlook from Office 2011 (or 2008). I'm not sure if you are using either of these.
In any case, how about you try with a different browser, such as Firefox? If the same problem persists, then you might need to contact the email provider.

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