J
JB
Hello
I've always known that in order to amend or work on an attachment that I've
received in an email (i.e. Excel) , I have to first save it in MyDocuments
or such like, and then re-attach it to send back. This is automatic to me.
In the last 2 weeks I've come across 3 people who've forwarded back an email
with an attachment that they've amended, clicked on save, and sent, only to
be told that the attachment had no change, of course.
These are people who have been using computers for years. So I'm thinking
maybe it's me. Have I missed something?
When you open an attachment, why is there the option to Save and not SAVE As
automatically like a read-only.
How do you explain to people with 'the computer lost it' frame of mind, that
they didn't actually save it although they swear blind that they did,
because it's logical to save and send back.
When this does happen, and you save an attachment directly from the email,
is there a way of getting into that temp folder to then send the one you
worked on? (my sister in law is near a breakdown as she worked on an
attached Excel spreadsheet for hours)
Thanks
J
I've always known that in order to amend or work on an attachment that I've
received in an email (i.e. Excel) , I have to first save it in MyDocuments
or such like, and then re-attach it to send back. This is automatic to me.
In the last 2 weeks I've come across 3 people who've forwarded back an email
with an attachment that they've amended, clicked on save, and sent, only to
be told that the attachment had no change, of course.
These are people who have been using computers for years. So I'm thinking
maybe it's me. Have I missed something?
When you open an attachment, why is there the option to Save and not SAVE As
automatically like a read-only.
How do you explain to people with 'the computer lost it' frame of mind, that
they didn't actually save it although they swear blind that they did,
because it's logical to save and send back.
When this does happen, and you save an attachment directly from the email,
is there a way of getting into that temp folder to then send the one you
worked on? (my sister in law is near a breakdown as she worked on an
attached Excel spreadsheet for hours)
Thanks
J