Type what ever you want and save it as a PDF (standard in the print menu of OSX)
even PCs can read these (well most of them).

If that doesn't work save it as RTF, MS Word can open this and generally get it correct.

robin

On 31/10/2004, at 10:54 AM, Peter Sealy wrote:

This request is the opposite to the more common one of how to open received mail attachments.

I need to send an attachment to an email so it can be opened and read by PC-using recipients. The attachment will be a kind of an information sheet and ideally will have more than one font size and bold typing as well as regular. Is there any way I can set up the format using TextEdit [or Tex-Edit Plus] so the PC-ers can read it? I do not have Word of any description or any other word-processing app?

If the answer is no, then if I just write a standard letter format using TextEdit and add .doc at the end of the title of the document does that ensure that at least PC-users can open it and with the original paragraph set out and formatting in place.

Thanks
.........

Peter Sealy
Thurgoona AUSTRALIA


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