Save multiple attachments in Outlook 2003

I discovered a recent problem where I've got, let's say, 4 attachments to an email I want to save in 'My Documents'.  I click on file, save attachments, all attachments - scroll down to "My Documents", which shows all the files, but shows not all of the individual files. Folder on the PC I have decide to save attachments, each folder say the same thing - "this folder is empty". If I try to save the attachments to the 'empty' folder, told me that the file already exists in this location. Someone has encountered this and found a cure?

When you use file > save Attchments it simply lets save you in a folder, that folder is all that will be visible that you save to a folder

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