Vern, thank you so very much. You listed the instructions so clearly that I
had absolutely no trouble at all downloading the music to my music file. I
have wanted to be able to do this for several years, but just didn't think
it could be done. Thanks a lot. Ann Parker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: to Clint re music
Mrs. Parker,
The way I do this is to tell Outlook I want to forward the mail in plain
text. Click on "Tools" "Options" "Send" tab. Uncheck the "Reply to
messages using the format in which they were sent" and down below that
where it says "Mail Sending Format" check "plain text". That way the music
will appear as an attachment in the file being forwarded. You can drag and
drop that file to your desktop or folder. You will know it my the ending
on the file. .midi .mp3 or whatever.
It sounds a lot more difficult than it actually is. After you do it
several times it will come naturally to you.
God Bless
Vern
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