I created a document in Pages and exported it as aWord document to a
colleague for appraisal.
He said he had sent it back with comments, the comments being linked to
the appropriate point of insertion in the text.
I received his response by email and took the email using my iPad 2 (iOS
5.1.1;
Hi Merv,
On your iPad If you do not want the attachment to open in Quick Look, just tap
and hold your finger on the attachment. A pop-up menu will appear with a number
of button options.
Tapping on ‘Quick Look’ will open the file in the standard viewer.
Tap on ‘Open In “app name” to open the
Hi Ronni
Worked a treat.
Now opened all sorts of possibilities with tracking of changes being
available in the latest iPad version of Pages and the ability to export
as a Word document with a high level of confidence in compatibility.
Thank you.
Merv
On 17/02/13 8:36 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi
Now that was interesting on my birthday.
Was something I wanted to ask as well.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
Please consider the environment before printing this email
On 03/02/2013, at 1:03 PM, Ronni Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanks for
When you send an attachment in an e-mail it goes into a folder in the Library.
Is there an easy way of deleting them all on one occasion?
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
Please consider the environment before printing this email
Hi Stuart,
It would be polite if you replied back to the mailing list re: the emails you
sent last Sunday and we gave suggestions... before you ask more questions.
I'll answer this new question at some time, but need to know what OS X version
are you using and Mail client (I presume Apple
Stuart,
At http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4259946 I found
The Attachments folder is located in your user home directory in one of the
following locations (depending on what version you're running):
Users/Username/Library/Mail Downloads
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your help on the Mailing list we appreciate it. And like you I get
frustrated when people don't reply back to the list.
Attachments in Lion were saved to ~/Library/Mail Downloads.
But under Mountain Lion, Mail is now sandboxed, and the new path is
I'm using OS 10.7.4 and Mail.
Saving attachments to emails I receive and which I open in Preview frustrates
me - If I select Save As, nothing seems to happen. But if I select Export,
I can then select the folder that I want to save the document in.
What mindset ) (or way of thinking) would
Hi Michael,
On 20/08/2012, at 7:07 AM, Michael Hawkins michael.hawk...@mjhawkins.com.au
wrote:
I'm using OS 10.7.4 and Mail.
Saving attachments to emails I receive and which I open in Preview frustrates
me - If I select Save As, nothing seems to happen. But if I select
Export, I can
Macbook Pro
2.53 Intel Core2Duo
Lion 10.7.4
Having checked the Wamug archive, - there was a thread from Steven K in Aug2011
around this topic, but there did not seem a conclusive solution.
My problem: Attachments inconsistently don't appear although the Mail
programme indicates via icons
Hi Mike,
Not all attachments will show in the body of an email.
Is there a 'Save' button showing in the header of the email? if you hover over
a particular attachment, you can get more details.
Depending on several variables, including the message format, the type(s) of
attachment, and your
Hi all
I have been trying to send a normal jpg image using Mail to a client of mine
who says she just cant access it. She asks me to Attach it rather than have it
'imbedded' in the email she receives? I have had this complaint before and it
is always to a windows PC. Im not sure what to do
Attachment Tamer will fix that one too
Severin Crisp
On 05/04/2011, at 4:48 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
Hi all
I have been trying to send a normal jpg image using Mail to a client
of mine who says she just cant access it. She asks me to Attach it
rather than have it 'imbedded' in the email
Chris, I have this issue with Mail also when it comes to single-page image
files. I'm not sure why, but a couple of workarounds:
Right-click and Compress the image file, ie. convert to a zip file, before
attaching. This usually works, although there's a chance that the recipient's
mail filters
I have exactly the same issue.
I zip my files and send. Then ask them to email me back to check they have them.
It's only an issue with Jpgs. I think it just standard for Microsoft programs
to imbed all RGB jpgs.
Don't think there is any other workarounds.
I'd also be grateful to know other
Hi Peter,
Where do I start ?
Perhaps first I should explain that the Primary Purpose of the USB port on the
Time Capsule is to allow users to connect an External Backup drive to the Time
Capsule in order to Archive its contents, using the Airport Utility App.
This will activate a process in
/
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On
Behalf Of Ronda Brown
Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2010 4:32 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mail attachments from external drive
Hi Peter,
Where do I start ?
Perhaps first I should explain that the Primary Purpose
[mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf Of
Ronda Brown
Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2010 4:32 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mail attachments from external drive
Hi Peter,
Where do I start ?
Perhaps first I should explain that the Primary Purpose of the USB port on
the Time
...@wamug.org.au] On
Behalf Of Ronda Brown
Sent: Friday, 12 March 2010 9:18 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mail attachments from external drive
Hi Peter,
I said the Primary Purpose of the USB port on the Time Capsule is to
allow users to connect an External Backup drive to the Time
: Thursday, 11 March 2010 4:32 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Mail attachments from external drive
Hi Peter,
Where do I start ?
Perhaps first I should explain that the Primary Purpose of the USB
port on the Time Capsule is to allow users to connect an External
Backup drive to the Time
I wanted to know if anyone has had the issue I experienced last night. I
had prepared an email in Mail and then wanted to attach a few documents
that were residing on my USB external drive attached to my Time Capsule.
I selected Attach the one with the paper clip, and then I got the
colourful
Sorry if this is too late to help but I have been using a mail plugin
called Mail Attachments Iconizer 1.3 fromhttp://lokisw.com which
forces any attachments to an icon at the end of the msg and stops
them appearing opened in the text . Works well for me
Allen
On 14/09/2007, at 4:20
When you add an image, try right-clicking or control-clicking the
image and select view as icon.
On 16/09/2007, at 9:02 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
I have tracked this down to a setting in Mail where apparently
there is a choice between inline and attachment. My default is
currently
On 14/09/2007, at 4:20 PM, David Nicholas wrote:
Some of my recipients are having problems with receiving my mail
attachments.
My picture files - jpg etc - display within the message rather than
as a named attachment at the end. Doc files however display as
standard attachments
Some of my recipients are having problems with receiving my mail
attachments.
My picture files - jpg etc - display within the message rather than
as a named attachment at the end. Doc files however display as
standard attachments at the end.
I have tracked this down to a setting in Mail
is a jpeg) eg
picture to picture.jpg, then windows is recognizing the format
the file renaming can be done during the save attachement dialog as well
that's it
cheers James
On 14/09/2007, at 16:20, David Nicholas wrote:
Some of my recipients are having problems with receiving my mail
attachments
problems with receiving my mail
attachments.
My picture files - jpg etc - display within the message rather than
as a named attachment at the end. Doc files however display as
standard attachments at the end.
I have tracked this down to a setting in Mail where apparently
Where does Mail store incoming attachments? With attachments that I
am interested in I Save them and file them. Similarly I file a
very large amount of the incoming mail. Older emails that have
attachments, when reopened, still have the attachments available,
because I have set the
Hi Severin,
I would have to check to see if I am still correct, but I think I
previously pointed out that they are stored as part of the original
messages. This is because Apple stores e-mail in its original Internet
format (which by definition has the attachments embedded within the
body of the
Look in your - home directory / library / mail downloads
Regards,
Eugene
On 07/04/2006, at 9:39 AM, Severin Crisp wrote:
Where does Mail store incoming attachments? With attachments that
I am interested in I Save them and file them. Similarly
Hi all,
I have a problem with attachments that are sent to me via email. If more
than one file is attached then they arrive at my end combined as a win.dat
file???
The problem seems to be intermittent and to date only involves files created
by Microsoft Office on a windoze PC.
I am running
On 16 Mar 2006, at 4:54 PM, Ken Woods wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with attachments that are sent to me via email. If
more
than one file is attached then they arrive at my end combined as a
win.dat
file???
The problem seems to be intermittent and to date only involves files
created
TNEF's enough.
ttp://www.joshjacob.com/macdev/tnef/
From the website:
TNEF's Enough
TNEF's Enough allows Macs to read and extract files from Microsoft TNEF
stream files. The files are usually received by SMTP based e-mail programs
from Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook users. The SMTP
Hi all,
I have a problem with attachments that are sent to me via email. If more
than one file is attached then they arrive at my end combined as a win.dat
file???
You can open winmail.dat files using TNEF's enough:
http://www.joshjacob.com/macdev/tnef/
Have fun,
Shay
--
Where does Mail store attachments? If I Save an attachment I can
put it where I wish, if it is a picture it goes onto another hard
drive. Subsequently the attached picture still seems to show up in
the email when it is reopened even a long time later. In the Mail
Preferences setting I
On 05/01/2006, at 12:17 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
Where does Mail store attachments? If I Save an attachment I can
put it where I wish, if it is a picture it goes onto another hard
drive. Subsequently the attached picture still seems to show up in
the email when it is reopened even a long
On 05/01/2006, at 12:17 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
Where does Mail store attachments? If I Save an attachment I can
put it where I wish, if it is a picture it goes onto another hard
drive. Subsequently the attached picture still seems to show up in
the email when it is reopened even a
Hi Severin,
On 05/01/06, Severin Crisp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where does Mail store attachments?
Are you using Panther or Tiger, and are you using an IMAP or POP account?
There is no such thing as an e-mail attachment -- it's just a
convenient illusion. With POP messages, Apple Mail tends to
I don't seem to have an 'Attach' button to put on the toolbar in
Mail. I can use the 'Attach File' from the File Menu, but the missing
button is annoying.
Anyone else with this problem?
Tony Cockbain
Editor
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
PO Box 8114 Angelo Street
South Perth WA 6151
Tony, if you're using Mail in 10.4.x, are you trying to attach the
Attach button in Mail's main window?
You need to bring up a new message window, then select Customize
Toolbar... from the View menu to be able to select the Attach button.
If you're already doing this and its not available,
On 02/11/2004, at 3:38 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
There seems to be little control over the way Apple Mail handles
attachments.
Firstly, the Windows Friendly Attachments box is unchecked by
default but I would like it the checked by default as I am always
forgetting to set it and for some
Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 02/11/2004, at 3:38 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
There seems to be little control over the way Apple Mail handles
attachments.
Firstly, the Windows Friendly Attachments box is unchecked by
default but I would like it the checked by default as I am always
forgetting
There seems to be little control over the way Apple Mail handles
attachments.
Firstly, the Windows Friendly Attachments box is unchecked by default
but I would like it the checked by default as I am always forgetting to
set it and for some recipients, notably with .doc attachments, this
spells
On Thursday, August 22, 2002, at 09:39 AM, Bob wrote:
I must admit that the greatest improvement had happened since
Telstra replaced my cable modem after the first one I had was wiped
out by a lightning strike.
My upload problem is the same whether I'm using Eudora, Mail or
Entourage. To
Some time ago I raised the problem of not being able to send e-mail
attachments using Eudora 5.1.1 under OSX 10.1.5 via Telstra cable
connection. The only replies I received inferred that I didn't know
how to attach a document etc to a e-mail etc.
For those that are interested, the problem
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 08:31 PM, Bob wrote:
Some time ago I raised the problem of not being able to send e-mail
attachments using Eudora 5.1.1 under OSX 10.1.5 via Telstra cable
connection. The only replies I received inferred that I didn't know
how to attach a document etc
Hi all,
Some time ago I raised the problem of not being able to send e-mail
attachments using Eudora 5.1.1 under OSX 10.1.5 via Telstra cable
connection. The only replies I received inferred that I didn't know
how to attach a document etc to a e-mail etc.
For those that are interested
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