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check before: 2025-06-01
Product:
Outlook
Platform:
Android, iOS, World tenant
Status:
Rolling out
Change type:
Links:

Details:
When this rolls out, customers will be able to copy and paste attachments that are not links only in supported locations without having to save to device or cloud storage.
Change Category:
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Scope:
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Release Phase:
General Availability
Created:
2025-05-02
updated:
2025-06-27
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summary for non-techies**
Outlook is introducing a feature that allows users to copy and paste attachments directly without saving them first, streamlining file sharing, especially for mobile and Microsoft 365 app users.
Direct effects for Operations**
Please, look at the most relevant linked item for details
explanation for non-techies**
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change history
Date | Property | old | new |
2025-06-27 | RM Status | In development | Rolling out |
2025-06-06 | RM Product Tags | Microsoft 365 app | Outlook |
2025-05-31 | RM Release | May CY2025 | June CY2025 |
2025-05-03 | RM Description | When this rolls out, customers will be able to copy and paste non-linked attachments only in supported locations without having to save to device or cloud storage. | When this rolls out, customers will be able to copy and paste attachments that are not links only in supported locations without having to save to device or cloud storage. |
2025-05-03 | RM Title | Outlook: Ability to copy non-linked attachments | Outlook: Ability to copy attachments that are not links |
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