howdy all
lately and ( possibly previously) if I attached a pdf to an email -
which I do regularly either as signed document, interesting paper or
a drawing, if the pdf is inserted in the heart of the email, the
remaining text gets clipped when the recipient goes to view it.
If the pdf is
Hi Gary,
With attachments it is always best practice to:
1.Always include file extensions (.doc, .pdf etc)
2.Always use ‘Windows-friendly’ format (which omits resource forks, if they
exist) usually makes them friendlier for Macs too.
To tell Mail to use Windows-friendly encoding for all new
Hi Gary,
With attachments it is always best practice to:
1.Always include file extensions (.doc, .pdf etc)
2.Always use 'Windows-friendly' format (which omits resource forks,
if they exist) usually makes them friendlier for Macs too.
To tell Mail to use Windows-friendly encoding for all new
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