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Can the text that says "See Attachment" that appears in the body of an e-mail be edited?

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When I attach to an e-mail, text that says "See Attachment" appears in the body of the e-mail. I would like to edit this text to say something else. I cannot find where this text is stored in the settings, and I am not even sure if it is generated by thunderbird or by the software that I am using that invokes thunderbird.

Does anyone know where this text is stored, or if it can be edited?

When I attach to an e-mail, text that says "See Attachment" appears in the body of the e-mail. I would like to edit this text to say something else. I cannot find where this text is stored in the settings, and I am not even sure if it is generated by thunderbird or by the software that I am using that invokes thunderbird. Does anyone know where this text is stored, or if it can be edited?

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There is nothing like what you talk about, so I am unsure what the question is really.

When you click on write a mail and then add an attachment I see nothing, but an attachment name in the top right corner of the email.

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There is nothing like what you talk about, so I am unsure what the question is really.

When you click on write a mail and then add an attachment I see nothing, but an attachment name in the top right corner of the email.