When writing or replying to an email the tool bar is grey so I cannot attach files. Why?
When writing or replying to an email the tool bar is grey so I cannot attach files. Why?
When writing or replying to an email the tool bar is grey so I cannot attach files. Why?
I have found a work around. I went to View / Customize toolbar... and chose Show Icon and text. Now when I click on the text the link works. But if I return to just the icon then the link is dead. I am using Big Sur 11.6.
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In Reply to e-mail Mode this is presented on my Setup using the native Apple Mail Application
In New e-mail composing, I just Drag and Drop the file into the Body of the Message to attach to the e-mail
Do you mean like this and from this Other Question over here MacMail reply arrow icon missing - Apple Community
Big Sur 11.6 was Released Sep 15, 2021.
This computer has a lot of catching up to do to get the Latest version 11.7 Released Sept 2022
Unfortunately the problem is the attach icon you have shown is not clickable. It stopped functioning a few days ago!
In fact all the icons in the tool bar are not clickable!
In affect - I can not Duplicate this behaviour on any of the 3 Apple Computers I am using.
2 are running Monterey macOS 12.6 and 1 stuck on High Sierra macOS 10.3.6
When writing or replying to an email the tool bar is grey so I cannot attach files. Why?