View Filenames of attachments

Good Day,
Im looking for a way to see if it is possible to view a list or see the file names of the attachments added to a new mail message instead of icons.
as when adding multiple attachments it makes it hard to see the file names.
I know thunderbird and eudora allows this but cannot seem to fine it in mail

Hmm.. guess apple does not want a way for us to view the list of attachments.
guess will have to switch my customer over to thunderbird
Message was edited by: T Poulter

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