Raymond,
That sounds like an email client problem. I found out that AOL.COM years ago
was stripping out all my attachments, or worse, not even bothering to send
emails with my attachment, which was my resume! I can't even imagine how many
jobs I never even really applied for due to that...
Hi all
on a slightly different note how do I after finishing an arrangement and
formatting do I save the whole shooting match score and parts to a pdf
for printing ?
very kind regards
martin
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 12:29 PM Raymond Horton
wrote:
> An orchestra in Australia has purchased a
I see you are using a gmail address. That comes with ample storage in your
Google drive. Just copy the files to a folder in your Shared Files folder,
then right click the subfolder for link that you can send to the people in
Australia.
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 6:29 AM Raymond Horton
wrote:
> An
Ray,
Why don't you try one of the free file transfer services, such as
WeTransfer.com or WeSendit.com. Then you don't have worry about
attachments getting lost along the way.
Howard
Am 14.05.2019 um 13:28 schrieb Raymond Horton:
An orchestra in Australia has purchased a copy of my
I generally put files into Dropbox, or Icloud, (large file site) and give the
access privileges to anyone who has requested the files. Easy
tim
> On May 14, 2019, at 7:28 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
>
> An orchestra in Australia has purchased a copy of my orchestral transcription
> of the
An orchestra in Australia has purchased a copy of my orchestral transcription
of the Rimsky-Korsakov trombone concerto. I have twice sent I am email with all
the PDFs attached, and twice they write me back that the message arrives with
the PDFs no longer attached. I am no technical expert, does