Re: HUMANBEINGS

Randall,Holly-SEA (RANDH@perkinscoie.com)
Thu, 09 Oct 97 09:00:00 PDT

>Hi Spring....

>An attachment is 'something' sent through email that is now a file on
>your computers hard drive. It is not attached to the emailing system any
>longer, so you can't forward it or do any of the other functions your
>mailing system software allows you to do with ' something'.

>There is a way you can put that something back into the mailing
>system, which is what sky is talking about here....

=
>=on second thought, if you are able to open them you may want to try to
>=copy/paste them into totally new e and then add you reply
>=within...attachments can be such a @#$%^ at times
=best,
=Sky
=

>In case you don't know how to copy, cut and paste:

>I'm using windows 3.11 and it goes something like this....Luv'nU

>Looking at the file attachment, put the mouse cursor either at the end
>or beginning, it doesn't matter which, of that ' something ' you'd like to
>be able to email. If you put the curso at the beginning...

>1) push the left mouse button and without letting go, slide the mouse
>until the cursor is at the end of that ' something' and you've '
>highlighted'
>everything you want to be able to email.

>2) on the key board, hold down Ctrl and push C, which takes what
>you've highlighted and puts it into the clipboard, from which you can
>then put it into many different places, one of which is in one of your
>email letters.

>3) in a email letter, put the cursor where you want that ' something' to
>appear. Hold down Ctrl and push V and that ' something ' appears.
>Now ' something ' is in your email system.

> Peace and Love FourCorners+Tribe.Rainbow ironwood running bare

> Letting Go Through Music impromptu drums song dance

Thanks, irb and sky -
you folks are great!!!

Love and light -
Spring

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