![]() ![]() Then from the left Action menu, search for Run Applescript and drag that to the window on the right.No, Outlook doesnt allow you to adjust size, as far as I know. Cant drag directly to Outlook, although I think I could from the old iPhoto. ![]() It just does not show up in the Share menu list in Photos. ![]() Outlook does show up as a checked option in that list. At the top right, make sure you select that the services receives selected ‘Files or folders’ in ‘Finder.App’. Yes, when I click More it takes me to an Extensions list in System Prefs.Quick Action ( File->new->Quick Action) under MacOS Mojave.Service ( File->new->Service) under MacOS Sierra.Using Applescript and AutomatorĪfter searching around the internet for different options, I found out that using Applescript together with Automator is the easiest way to do this. I just want to right click, and “Share”, or similar.Īpparently Outlook 2016 (Office 365) does not ship anymore with the handy Automater scripts that used to accompany Outlook. I know you can drag the selected file(s) to the Outlook icon in the Dock. I often want to attach files from Finder to a new e-mail, and I use Outlook from Office 365 on Mac OS Sierra (and now updated for MacOS Mojave). ![]()
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