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On 30-Jul-02, you wrote: > > Hi all, > > Guess this thread's well and truly dead now - but > seeing Mr Bartek's left, I suppose an old lurker > ought to put in his pennyworth (never written to > a mailing list before, so apologies in advance > for any faux-pas). > > I used to send the odd file in rtf format as > attachments (specifically, my CV) using MD (can't > remember the version now) with no problem > whatsoever. Please bear in mind I used the > default settings with no 3rd party software set > up to handle datatypes and the rest. > > These files were created from later versions of > WW and FinalWriter (rather than originating on PC > or Mac). > > As the others said, never had trouble receiving > them back either. > > Hope the job-hunting was successful Julian. > > Regards, > > Adam Lillie > > Really must get the old Amigas working again. > They've been out of action for at least 3 months > (guess the power-supplies &c. don't like being > switched off for so long). Has anyone ordered an > Amiga One yet, or is that a subject for a > different list? > > Quoting Mike Leavitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: For the record, I forwarded an explanation to Ollie from the author of DocDatatypes on why the problems with .doc files. I really didn't understand it, but Ollie did, and he sent it on the the proper programmers. Lha'ing or Zip'ing them would probably get around the problem. It has to do with how MDII interprets file types. I have had to do this with some people with RTF files too, due to their mailers (PC ones, of course). Regards -- Mike Leavitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________________________ MicroDot-II Mailing List - http://www.vapor.com/md2/ MicroDot-II FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/md2/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe....: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE