Problems with Attachment location in Mail

I am using mail in Mountain Lion and whenever I forward or reply to an email and add an attachment it puts the attachment all the way at the bottom of the page.  It doesn't matter where the cursor is, which is what I'm used to being the indicator as to where the attachment goes, it just puts it at the bottom of the page regardless.  I have to cut the original forwarded message, back the attachment up to the message I typed, and then enter down and paste the original message back in it.  It doesn't make sense, I'm around 50 Mac computers daily and mine is the only one that is doing this...
Thanks in advance!

I'm on a tower running 10.6.8 and have had this problem for months. Any help would be great!

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                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
              last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
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                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE);
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    -- with begin_attachment(). Then, call write_text repeatedly to send
    -- the attachment piece-by-piece. If the attachment is text-based but
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                        subject IN VARCHAR2,
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         <<next_char>>
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              subject IN VARCHAR2,
              mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
              priority IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT NULL)
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                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'text/plain',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
              last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
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                   data IN RAW,
                   mime_type IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'application/octet',
                   inline IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
                   filename IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
                   last IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE) IS
    i PLS_INTEGER;
    len PLS_INTEGER;
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    -- utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i,
         -- MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH)));
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    utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i,
         MAX_BASE64_LINE_WIDTH)));
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         -- After upgrade to Oracle 9i, replace demo_base64.encode with the
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         -- utl_encode.base64_encode(utl_raw.substr(data, i)));
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                        recipients IN VARCHAR2,
                        subject IN VARCHAR2,
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    Message was edited by:
    mosquito70
    Message was edited by:
    mosquito70

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