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Subject: difficulty emailing projects
From: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jeff Knope)
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 20:08:24 -0700

Hi -

I've been trying to email my son (one of those Apple user types) MicroWorlds
projects as attachments in Outlook Express.  Here is his answer to me:

The bad news is, no go on your program.  It comes just as those old ones did,
as a blank file icon (not like the microworlds docs with the partial globe).
I tried all of your suggestions with no success.  Microworlds is working fine,
I created a text doc and reopened it.  Do you have other thoughts?

>From Sent Items in Outlook Express, I saved the attachment to a different
>folder than where my original lives, and had no difficulty loading it into
>MicroWorlds.  Can anyone offer suggestions?

Thank you,
-Jeff
Hi -
 
I've been trying to email my son (one of those Apple user types) MicroWorlds projects as attachments in Outlook Express.  Here is his answer to me:
 
The bad news is, no go on your program.  It comes just as those old ones did, as a blank file icon (not like the microworlds docs with the partial globe).  I tried all of your suggestions with no success.  Microworlds is working fine, I created a text doc and reopened it.  Do you have other thoughts?

From Sent Items in Outlook Express, I saved the attachment to a different folder than where my original lives, and had no difficulty loading it into MicroWorlds.  Can anyone offer suggestions?
 
Thank you,
-Jeff

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