Vern, thank you so very much. You listed the instructions
so clearly that I
had absolutely no trouble at all downloading the music to my
music file. I
have wanted to be able to do this for several years, but
just didn't think
it could be done. Thanks a lot. Ann Parker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vern" <r60slash5 hotmail.com>
To: <pcworks imagicomm.com>
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: to Clint re music
> Mrs. Parker,
>
> The way I do this is to tell Outlook I want to forward
the mail in plain
> text. Click on "Tools" "Options"
"Send" tab. Uncheck the "Reply to
> messages using the format in which they were sent"
and down below that
> where it says "Mail Sending Format" check
"plain text". That way the music
> will appear as an attachment in the file being
forwarded. You can drag and
> drop that file to your desktop or folder. You will know
it my the ending
> on the file. .midi .mp3 or whatever.
>
> It sounds a lot more difficult than it actually is.
After you do it
> several times it will come naturally to you.
> God Bless
>
> Vern
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