Rather stupid of me - I didn't realize that downloading certain 
attachments'
in Claris required that you click on the icon beside the message to give 
it the
instruction to download at next logging on, or leaving where it was!

Bea

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>>In emailer-Digest V2008 #18, the person identified as Beatrice Hopkinson 
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thoughtfully said:
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>>>Am having trouble opening attachments sent by PC's.  I know that
>>>I used to have problmens sending to Pc's until I switched to Base 64
>>>and did not compress the files.  In this case I am trying to open a file
>>>with a PDF, Word and .JPG attachment - could it be these are too many
>>>for Claris to open?  
>>>
>>>I thought I'd forward the file to my desktop but that won't work either
>>>and I get an  error message which says :
>>>
>>> ** Enclosure "OUS_logo_positive_RGB.jpg" could not be found. The 
>>>      message could not be sent.
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>>When I get attachments (PDF, JPG, etc. from PC users (not all that 
>>frequently), seems like I drag the attachment from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>window to 
>>the desktop and then use the appropriate app (Reader, GraphicConverter, 
>>Word) to open it. How do you "...forward the file to my desktop..."?
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>Sorry, should have said drag.  But funny thing here when I do that the 
>file
>moves from the Email attachment but disappears when placed on the desktop.
>
>I have a graphic converter, but what steps do you take to convert the 
>file?
>
>In this case unfortunately I can't move the file to the desktop!  
>
>Thanks for your help Bill,
>
>Bea
>
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>>Selah!
>>BWms
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>>-= When I die, I want to go back to Jessamine County... =-
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