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foreign Tech here for another video and today Iamp;#39;m really excited for this one because this is a super simple video on how to do something that I actually scavenged Microsoft forums after Microsoft forums and I couldnamp;#39;t found anyone or find anyone who was able to figure out how to do this and itamp;#39;s a super simple request that thereamp;#39;s just not a lot of clarity on how to do it so what this is is if someone goes in and they download as you can see here on the screen they click on the download option for example in their local Outlook client and they send you an email thread say they have a email thread of 50 emails and they attach it and they want you to see that email thread how do you view it in Outlook web but more specifically if you have that file already however you get access to it even if it wasnamp;#39;t from email how can you actually open that is there a way to default it when you get those attachments so that you open it in Outlook web in