Why can't an attachment be renamed in MS Excel? [closed] - excel

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Why doesn't MS Excel allow renaming an unsaved file while sending it over email?
Let me explain it properly -
I have a data set copied currently and have to send it over to another person. I opened MS Excel using shortcuts
Win+R
Enter "Excel"
Ctrl+V
Choose option to send via email
Enter recipients
Click "Send"
Looks something like below -
Is there anyway I can rename "Book2.xlsx" to say "My_Fruit_Order.xlsx" right from here itself?
Please rectify if I'm being ignorant here. Otherwise, will be glad to see MS implement this thingy.

You cannot rename an attachment that is already attached to an email before sending it.
Here is the Microsoft Documentation.
To work around this problem, rename the file before you attach it to the e-mail message.
If you would like to achieve it, then there are other addons that you could use like kutools.

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