Pancho Hasselbach wrote:
> 
> Ann,
> 
> it looks as if the file is only in your email program. You seem to use
> mozilla, so try to right click the PDF attachment icon. A context menu
> should appear, offering you the possibility to save the file to disk.
> Then the PDF should be on your harddisk as a file of it's own.
> 
> Good luck and don't hesitate to ask on if this does not work.
> Pancho

Yippie!
the "context menu" came up with an option to save
the LINK - which didn't
sound like saving a file - but, hurray! it turns
out it did!

Thanks Pancho!

ann 

> 
> Ann Sanfedele schrieb:
> 
> > I needed to get 5 pages of pdf stitched together
> > to send to cafe press...
> > So I sent the pages to one of "us" (thanks you
> > Rob!) and he stitched.
> >
> > It is noon in NY so Rob is probably actually
> > asleep :) :)
> >
> > I can open the file in Acrobat reader and look at
> > it -
> > but I can't find the file on C: when I do a
> > windows file find with the name
> > brainsbooklet1.pdf
> >
> > when it opens in reader it shows the name of the
> > file as the subject line,
> > of my email, not the file name
> >
> >
> > the info about attachment says
> >
> > _________
> > The following section of this message contains a
> > file attachment
> > prepared for transmission using the Internet MIME
> > message format.
> > If you are using Pegasus Mail, or any other
> > MIME-compliant system,
> > you should be able to save it or view it from
> > within your mailer.
> > If you cannot, please ask your system
> > administrator for assistance.
> >
> >    ---- File information -----------
> >      File:  brainsbooklet1.pdf
> >      Date:  4 Nov 2005, 8:50
> >      Size:  5937045 bytes.
> >      Type:  Unknown
> >
> > ________________
> >
> > In my preferences in Netscape  communicator 4.6 I
> > had checked off
> > "Don't store anything locally larger than 40 K"
> > (one of my little safetly precautions)
> > wonder if that monkey-wrenched it...
> >
> > My mail settings are set to plain text both
> > sending and receiving - but that shouldn't affect
> > attachments.
> >
> > DOn't know what to do.
> >
> > sniffle sniffle
> > ann
> >
> >

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