>
>You can also use AppleDouble encoding.  The downside is as follows.  For
>AppleDouble-encoded files, Mac users will see a normal file.  But Windows
>users will receive _two_ files.  One will contain the file data, and they
>can open it.  The other file will have almost the same name, but will be
>slightly different.  (It contains some extra character.)  That file will
>open and contain only garbage.

And this tends to drive them crazy!

Ellen, if you go into your Setup>Accounts window and click on each 
account, under Options you may choose your Default Encoding there.

I have found that choosing Base64 seems to work for everyone these days.

Cheers,

Tannis

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