I just reread your post Ron and I am sending it in native MSP format and the recipient does not have MSP. So is he out of luck? It sounds like it. Doug Mahard ----- Original Message ----- From: Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@KSCABLE.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 9:11 PM Subject: Re: Sending chapter newsletter via email - help. > >I'm the editor of the PTG CT chapter newsletter. I'm trying to send it to a > >few members but one can't open it and the other receives it as code (letter > >salad). I send it as inline text and have written it on Micro Soft > >publisher. Any suggestion would be deeply appreciated. > > > >Doug Mahard > > ASCII text is text, whatever produces it. If you're cutting the text out of > Microsoft Publisher and pasting it into a blank E-mail, what you see is > what you get. If you're sending it as an attachment in native MSP format, > the recipient has to have MSP to open it. You're apparently not doing what > you think you're doing, or at least what you're intending to do ( not > unusual in the world of computerdumb, which we all are ). Give us a rundown > of your procedure from the point where you're looking at the finished > newsletter on the MSP screen and someone, or fifty someones, will see the > problem and post an AHA! > > Ron N >
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