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Is this one of the winmail.dat type problems do we think?
I had someone send me attachments from a windoze phone and all attachments ended up
in a file called winmail.dat
Maybe it's a mail client thing... Just a thought.
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From: Robert Cook <robertsgcook@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 20:08:16
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Subject: Re: [LUG] Sending docs in MS format
Hi As a watcher on the site I don't as yet use Linux but have an older machine with
MS Office so send me a file and I will try opening it in Word and Open Office and
tell you the differences
cheers
Rob Cook
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From: "Grant Sewell" <dcglug@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Received: 17/10/2011 18:37:26
Subject: Re: [LUG] Sending docs in MS format
>On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:46:44 +0100
>Neil Winchurst wrote:
>> On 17/10/11 17:42, Gordon Henderson wrote:
>> > On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Neil Winchurst wrote:
>> >
>> >> Looking for some help please.
>> >>
>> >> My daughter sometimes sends out job applications,
>including CV's
>> >> etc. If she sends them as an attachment to an email
>the recipients
>> >> complain that they can't read them, (the attached
>files, not the
>> >> email).
>> >>
>> >> I have told her to save them, using OO Writer, in Word
>format. She
>> >> claims that she does, but I am wanting to check this
>out.
>> >>
>> >> So I am looking for some help please. I know that some
>members have
>> >> Windows as well as Linux. Would anyone be willing to
>receive a test
>> >> email with attachment from me and to let me know if
>they can read
>> >> the attachment in Word please?
>> >>
>> >> I can't help her, I have not used Windows since
>Windows 98 first
>> >> came out. My brother has Windows on his laptop but
>he does not
>> >> have Word installed, he uses OO Writer and Firefox.
>Yay, he has
>> >> learnt some good ways from me then.
>> >>
>> >> Any help gratefully received
>> >
>> > Export as PDF and email the PDFs.
>> >
>> > Gordon
>> >
>> I have just tested that and it can be read in Adobe
>Reader, so if the
>> company my daughter is writing to can read PDF files then
>that will be
>> fine. I will show her how to do that.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Neil
>Unfortunately, some companies - in my experience usually
>recruitment
>agencies - will only accept document types that they can
>open in
>Microsoft Word so they can copy/paste the contents into
>their own
>database tool.
>Now, I know and you know that you can copy from most PDF
>files, but
>that doesn't necessarily mean that they will accept a PDF
>version.
>Grant.
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