Try saving the document and opening it in notepad or word pad (normally located in the start menu/programs/accessories/)
 
This worked for me. I did get a little "dalkjdfh2344k23kl" at the beginning and end.
 
After opening I saved it as text file.

Sally
-----Original Message-----
From: Aviva Sheb'a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 3 February 2003 3:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] Thrush in the breast handout

Can anyone enlighten me as to how to create the file type to open this attachment? I followed the instructions in the dialogue box that told me I needed to do this and that, but it didn't work. Boo hoo, I want to read it!
Aviva
----- Original Message -----
From: Joy Cocks
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 1:30 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] Thrush in the breast handout

Dear Trudie and Lois,
I will attach the thrush handout, but not sure if attachments work with the
list.  It is just a list of ideas that I've put together from reading
different articles, although now that I've actually TASTED Daktaren Gel, I
think I would be loathe to use it - it's simply awful!!!
Re the fires - yes, I'm still here as are my daughter, her partner and 2
boys.  She and the boys went away for a few days, while I chose to "stay and
defend".  The fires were still a couple of hills away from me, but it was
very scary when the police came knocking Tues 2 weeks ago, and said they had
information that the fires would be coming over the hill behind me within 2
hours.  Fortunately, it didn't happen.  My ex-husband has been good with
helping me out (plugging up downpipes, etc and giving me accurate
information as he's been the controller with the CFA for much of the time).
We are all so grateful to the fire fighters.  Interestingly, the hospital
has been really quiet, despite the hazardous levels of smoke.  It is just
awful, you can taste it, smell it and your head aches with it.  I don't know
what long-term effects it will have on people as they've been breathing it
for many days now, and many of them without masks.
I used to live in Omeo for 9 years so feel very much for people there too.
For a while here, you felt like you needed full make-up etc to go down the
street, as there were so many media people in the town!  We're looking at
having a staff function when it's over - suggestions have been for a karaoke
night with songs such as smoke gets in your eyes, burn for you, burning ring
of fire, etc or movies such as backdraft, towering inferno, some like it hot
etc!!!
All the best
Joy

Joy Cocks RN (Div 1) RM CBE IBCLC
BRIGHT Vic 3741
email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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