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AlanB AlanB is offline
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Default insert video into document

I think I am following you burning to CD/DVD is lots better; decoded to
binary or hex format; lots better than source file. If i miss the point,
nevermind because you said snail mail. It sounds like at snail's pace.


"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Or sometimes, burning to CD/DVD and sending by snail mail may be a
solution.

Terry

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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You really don't want to be sending video clips by e-mail!

Use Messenger to transfer video material - the file sizes can be huge!

You can insert a link to a video clip in a document as an object - and
the file can be as large as you like - eg a full DVD video - but you
would have to send the source file also and that would jam the recipeints
e-mail system forever.
I can just imagine someone trying to download such a file on a dial up
system

Word is not a video player, so clicking the link icon will open the
default player for the file type (if present on the recipients PC) after
a rash of security warnings.

I urge you to think again!

If you need to exchange video material on a regular basis, you might
think about using some specialised software - such as TribalWeb

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



AlanB wrote:
I know a little about WORD 2002. I have learned how to insert a
picture into document and send to a recipient.

My current question:

Is it possible to do the same with inserting video from Clip
Organizer into document just like i did with picture? In this case,
what is the maximum for the video clip?