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Letty

My son is doing a project on line and he needs to send
thru e-mail his document. We have been sending his work
as an attachement but the instructure is saying that
there is no attachement. I belive that they are using
word. How can I make this document readable to the
receiver.

Letty
 
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Rob Schneider

Letty said:
My son is doing a project on line and he needs to send
thru e-mail his document. We have been sending his work
as an attachement but the instructure is saying that
there is no attachement. I belive that they are using
word. How can I make this document readable to the
receiver.

Letty

If in Words you do a Menu: File/Save As ... you will see a lot of
different formats including multiple Word formats. Find out what they
want and provide that.

Note: you report that they say "no attachment". This is a different
problem than format of Word ... to send email attachments correctly,
read the "help" article about that in the email program you are using.
 
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Dave Neve

Hi

My guess is that if the attachement goes off ok from your end and he says he
never sees it , it is probably that the program he is using has a security
device which doesn't allow him to receive (certain) attachements.

He will have to configure at his end if this is the case.


Regards
 
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Terry Farrell

Letty

Assuming that you are attaching the document to the email correctly, there
may be anti virus somewhere that is blocking the attachment. You can usually
overcome this if you ZIP up the document first. If you get the latest
version of WinZip, it even lets you Zip and Send as email in one action.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP


My son is doing a project on line and he needs to send
thru e-mail his document. We have been sending his work
as an attachement but the instructure is saying that
there is no attachement. I belive that they are using
word. How can I make this document readable to the
receiver.

Letty
 

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