On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 10:54, Peter Sealy wrote: > 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.
Send a URL instead. > 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? No. > 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. No, a .doc extension is not the same as a TextEdit file. Write a HTML document, put it on the web and send the URL to your users. Onno Benschop Connected via WestNet because I cannot see Optus B3 where I am :-( -- ()/)/)() ..ASCII for Onno.. |>>? ..EBCDIC for Onno.. --- -. -. --- ..Morse for Onno.. Proudly supported by Skipper Trucks, Highway1, Concept AV, Sony Central, Dalcon ITmaze - ABN: 56 178 057 063 - ph: 04 1219 8888 - onno at itmaze dot com dot au

