Yosemite and Outlook Webmail ...attachments

I recently upgraded to Yosemite and now I am not able to attach documents to emails on my Outlook Web Email.  I click the paperclip and I do not get the prompt to choose a file to download or attach.  Are there any settings that I need to check?

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