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Answer» Hi When I get a email that has been sent several times and it has several files to open and I want to send it to someone else, how can I fix it so they don't have to open all the files ? I am not real good with puters so I need a easy reply . Thanks Bev :-?Did the original message contain attachment(s)? Are you SAYING that subsequent recipients have to open the message to all previous recipent(s) before they can get to the ATTACHMENTS? Are you using Outlook Express or what?I'm not familiar with netzero. Do you view your mail via web browser or with Outlook Express or with some other email client/SOFTWARE?That doesn't answer the question. I see on http://www.netzero.net/ that their email service includes POP and web email. POP mail can be downloaded to your computer using Outlook Express, Outlook, or other POP email software if you set up your email account in the software on your computer. So, the question remains, Do you view your mail via web browser or with Outlook Express or with some other email client/software?
If you don't understand this, we're not likely to get anywhere with this issue.
Quote Hi When I get a email that has been sent several times and it has several files to open and I want to send it to someone else, how can I fix it so they don't have to open all the files ? I am not real good with puters so I need a easy reply . Thanks Bev :-?
Are you meaning, for instance that it has about 60 e-mail addresses attached to it? And it takes opening about 3 - 5 pages before you see what was ACTUALLY sent to you?
And what soybean is asking would be helpfull. I am guessing from what your reply was that you get your mail from Net-Zero's home page?
I can only really speak for using Outlook Express. Maybe you have something like it on Net-Zero. From the final page you open, click "forward" from it. Then hold down the left click button on the mouse and drag it over the extra print you want gone (more e-mail addresses, etc), it will be highlighted. Then just hit the delete KEY on your keyboard. Then send it.
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