On 15.10.2008 Christopher Smith wrote:
When you hit Print, the dialogue box that comes up has as the third item a dropdown menu that says by default Copies and Pages. Click on this and select Paper Handling. Under Destination Paper Size, select Scale to Fit Paper Size, and if you need to select
At 06:03 AM 10/15/2008, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
To clarify: I am on a Mac running OS X. The client is on a PC. I
have Stuffit and can ZIP the files.
You can also create a zip file right from the Finder (is it still
called that?), as others have pointed out. I think it's caleld
creating
On Oct 15, 2008, at 8:10 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 15.10.2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure why you're planning to send the parts as ~.pdf files,
but in
the absence of a particularly good reason for doing so, I'd send
instructions on how to install the Finale Viewer, and the
Greetings,
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email. My plan is to
save the files as .pdfs and then send them. My question is: Can I
send all 40 parts in 1 large mailing, or do I need to send each part
separately?
I know how to do the latter, but if I can send them in a bulk
At 6:03 AM -0400 10/15/08, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I am on a Mac running OS X. The client is on a
PC. I have Stuffit and can ZIP the files. Are
there any cross-platform issues with Zipping the
.pdf files?
I use Eudora as my mail program.
OS X itself will zip files/folders. In the
On 14 Oct 2008 at 21:56, John Howell wrote:
A number of replies have mentioned .zip files. I can open .zip files
(I think), but I'm not sure whether Macs can create them.
My viol teacher, who is pretty much one of those Braille-method Mac
users (i.e,. she can feel her way around, but
On 15 Oct 2008 at 8:08, dhbailey wrote:
I can think of lots of reasons to send PDF files -- they
can't be easily edited, everybody's computer has Acrobat
Reader on it by now, and there are fewer hoops to jump
through to print the files out and start playing the music.
PDFs are also
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 11:38 AM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Who in the world uses AOL? I wouldn't send anything to an AOL user,
myself, and I'd tell them to get rid of AOL.
So would I, unless I didn't want to offend them. 8-)
AOL was famous for messing up any file whose extension it
On 15.10.2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure why you're planning to send the parts as ~.pdf files, but in
the absence of a particularly good reason for doing so, I'd send
instructions on how to install the Finale Viewer, and the link to the
Finale website from which it can be downloaded,
At 8:08 AM -0400 10/15/08, dhbailey wrote:
I can think of lots of reasons to send PDF files -- they can't be
easily edited, everybody's computer has Acrobat Reader on it by now,
and there are fewer hoops to jump through to print the files out and
start playing the music.
Agreed. But one
On 15 Oct 2008 at 11:52, Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 11:38 AM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Who in the world uses AOL? I wouldn't send anything to an AOL user,
myself, and I'd tell them to get rid of AOL.
So would I, unless I didn't want to offend them. 8-)
I'd
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 11:56 AM, John Howell wrote:
At 8:08 AM -0400 10/15/08, dhbailey wrote:
I can think of lots of reasons to send PDF files -- they can't be
easily edited, everybody's computer has Acrobat Reader on it by
now, and there are fewer hoops to jump through to print
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email. My plan is to
save the files as .pdfs and then send them. My question is: Can I
send all 40 parts in 1 large mailing, or do I need to send each part
separately?
I know how to do the latter, but if I can
Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 11:56 AM, John Howell wrote:
At 8:08 AM -0400 10/15/08, dhbailey wrote:
I can think of lots of reasons to send PDF files -- they can't be
easily edited, everybody's computer has Acrobat Reader on it by now,
and there are fewer hoops to
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 12:14 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 15 Oct 2008 at 11:52, Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 11:38 AM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Who in the world uses AOL? I wouldn't send anything to an AOL user,
myself, and I'd tell them to get rid of AOL.
So
Thanks to all of you who have added your insights.
To clarify: I am on a Mac running OS X. The client is on a PC. I
have Stuffit and can ZIP the files. Are there any cross-platform
issues with Zipping the .pdf files?
I use Eudora as my mail program.
Thanks again.
You may also have
At 12:18 PM -0400 10/15/08, Christopher Smith wrote:
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 11:56 AM, John Howell wrote:
At 8:08 AM -0400 10/15/08, dhbailey wrote:
I can think of lots of reasons to send PDF files -- they can't be
easily edited, everybody's computer has Acrobat Reader on it by
now,
On 15-Oct-08, at 15-Oct-08 1:44 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 12:18 PM -0400 10/15/08, Christopher Smith wrote:
This might be one of those platform differences. There is a
setting on Macs that lets you print a PDF any size at all,
including fit to paper size so the odd sized sheets will
This is correct, however the Finder Archive Utility puts some goofy
hidden files that won't be hidden on PC. Not a big deal, but may
confuse the novice computer user. I use a free program called Yemu Zip
that only archives the file without the extras.
On Oct 15, 2008, at 6:16 AM, Aaron
This might be one of those platform differences. There is a setting
on Macs that lets you print a PDF any size at all, including fit
to paper size so the odd sized sheets will print with the least
margins possible.
Whenever I've used that it shrinks the staves to where these aging
eyes
Greetings,
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email. My plan is to
save the files as .pdfs and then send them. My question is: Can I
send all 40 parts in 1 large mailing, or do I need to send each part
separately?
I know how to do the latter, but if I can send them in a bulk
Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email.
That's a lot of parts! What is the piece?
Spam in Alium?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
-Randolph Peters
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At 08:02 PM 10/14/2008, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
My question is: Can I
send all 40 parts in 1 large mailing, or do I need to send each part
separately?
You should be able to send them all together.
I know how to do the latter, but if I can send them in a bulk
mailing, I need directions.
What's the method you use to put a single attachment? Does repeating it put
multiple attachments? Is there an attach another file button?
However, I would advise putting them in a single zip file and sending that.
With so many files, it would save reasonable space, and it is easier to
manage one
You may also have problems with limits to the number of attachments you can
put on one email - many ISPs have such limits along with the total size of
attachments.
I also think zipping is the best way around.
Frank
2008/10/15 Andrew Moschou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the method you use to put a
On 14 Oct 2008 at 20:02, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email. My plan is to
save the files as .pdfs and then send them. My question is: Can I
send all 40 parts in 1 large mailing, or do I need to send each part
separately? I know how to do the
On Tue, October 14, 2008 8:02 pm, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Care to elaborate on the best way(s) to take care of business?
I put a cap on my email. Anybody tries to send something over 8MB, I never
even see it.
You asked email, but I would suggest putting them on a download site or
using
has more to do with total size for many servers (yours and the target)
zipping PDFs won't make the package smaller hardly, but will make the
package easier to handle and you can include folders for organising
if needed...
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At 8:02 PM -0400 10/14/08, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Greetings,
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email. My plan is to
save the files as .pdfs and then send them. My question is: Can I
send all 40 parts in 1 large mailing, or do I need to send each part
separately?
I know how
At 11:13 AM +1030 10/15/08, Andrew Moschou wrote:
What's the method you use to put a single attachment? Does repeating it put
multiple attachments? Is there an attach another file button?
However, I would advise putting them in a single zip file and sending that.
With so many files, it would
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Greetings,
I need to send about 40 individual parts via email. My plan is to save
the files as .pdfs and then send them
At 9:56 PM -0400 10/14/08, John Howell wrote:
A number of replies have mentioned .zip files.
I can open .zip files (I think), but I'm not
sure whether Macs can create them. And I recall
something about AOL screwing up files that
either are or are not .ziped, but that may have
been fixed
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