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Not able to cut or copy attachment file in Outlook

You should be able to drag and drop items between email messages in Outlook; it may be that a couple of Windows files haven't registered properly and so you can't. To try this fix:  Close Outlook, click 'Start' then click 'Run' and paste the following two lines (one line at a time, hitting ENTER after each one) into the run box.  Regsvr32 /i ole32.dll  Regsvr32 /i shell32.dll  (If you see an 'invalid entry point' message (or similar) after the first don't worry- it should still work!)  Open Outlook and see if you can drag and drop / copy and paste attachments. -M S Ali For more videos and updates kindly subscribe my channel: http://youtube.com/msali For more news and post kindly like my page: http://facebook.com/msalion... Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/msali43a Blog: http://msalionline.blogspot.ae/ Instagram: http://www.enjoygram.com/msalionline Visit: www.msali.com

Texas schoolboy and his clock score Obama visit as authorities defend arrest

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Texas schoolboy and his clock score Obama visit as authorities defend arrest ‘That is not America. That is not like us,’ says father of 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, who will visit the White House next month for science fai A 14-year-old  Texas  boy who was arrested after bringing a homemade clock to school has accepted an invitation to visit the White House as school and city officials insisted they made the right decision when they handcuffed, interrogated and arrested him this week. Ahmed Mohamed, an engineering enthusiast, brought the clock to MacArthur high school in Irving, Texas, on Monday to show one of his teachers. Hours later, he was handcuffed  and arrested by school resource officers as part of “standard procedure” after being summoned to a school office to explain the device. At a press conference outside his home on Wednesday, after his story swept across the internet and  drew messages of support from tech companies and the president of the United States