This message came from our systems administrator, and I wanted to share its
content with you. 

>Dear Folks,
>           In light of our recent attention to viruses I thought I would
>remind everyone that there is a safer method to sending out document
>attachments in email without the risk of transferring viruses.  If you
>create a document in MS Word and save it as Rich Text Format ( a .rtf
>file) you can maintain the flexibility in the formatting (i.e. font's
>and styles) and not risk transferring viruses embedded in standard MS
>Word Documents.
>       However, If you receive an MS Word Document it is recommended you right
>click (right mouse button) on the attachment and chose the save (in
>Netscape 'save link as') function and after saving the document scan it
>for viruses.  
>
>Thanks and have a good day.
>
>Chris Derrick
>Systems Administrator
>---------------------------------------------------------
>This message was sent to all faculty on Centenary Campus
>


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Dr. Joyce Johnson
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Developmental/ Experimental
Centenary College of Louisiana
PO Box 41188
2911 Centenary Blvd.
Shreveport, LA 71134-1188
homepage: <http://www.centenary.edu/~jjohnson>
office 318 869 5253
FAX 318 869 5004 Attn: Dr Johnson, Psychology
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