Outlook Express saves a copy on the internet of a modified attachment (Doc Excel) of an e-mail copied to the file "sent"?

When it is in the Excel Doc attachment, clicking on 'Close' (the ' X' in the upper right) saves the document in the office but not the changes?

Hello

What exactly are you trying to do?

If you try to save the attachment after editing, I suggest to click on record under and try to save the document.

If the problem is not resolved, please provide more information to help you best.

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