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Default When sending a Word .doc attachment it is received a a win.dat

Keep in mind that attachments don't actually exist as files on your local
system. There's a great deal omitted which the supporting app isn't privy to
until the actual file is created on a local device. That bare minimum is
intended for display purposes only.

Simply save the attachment locally then open the file & you'll obviate most
of the problems. There are any number of other issues, however, caused by
the sender, the recipient, or mis-configured mail systems in between them,
over which MS has no more control than we do.

To be quite frank - in the final analysis - the primary reason we have to go
through so much "crap" is that those on the other end actually *send* the
crap to us

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 8/6/07 4:22 PM, in article
, "afdtk"
wrote:

I'm constnatly amazed by the utter bull**** that MS places between users and
usability. I've been having this same probem and the crap I'll have to go
through to read the material people send me and the time it takes is utterly
infuriating.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

This is a different problem and is caused by opening the document in Reading
Layout view. You can prevent it by disabling that view, or you can correct
the TOC (once you switch to a different view) by updating it (with F9).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site:
http://word.mvps.org
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"Der Fleder Dog" wrote in message
...
Could you expound on this issue a little? It might have something to do

with
the problem I am having.

When I open a Word file from an Outlook message, the table of contents
updates but displays all page numbers as '2'. The page number links work
properly; they just don't display properly. If I save the Word file to

disk
and then open it, the page numbers are correctly displayed.

The problem is circumvented if the Word file is first zipped but I am
interested in knowing if the problem can be prevented in the first place.

Thanks for your help.


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Outlook 3?
Don't send Word documents unless they are compressed as ZIP (or other
similar format). Most likely the problem is caused by a security

measure.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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


Karen wrote:
When I send a Word document as an attachment in Outook 3, the
receiver is getting a win.dat file that cannot be opened. How do I
correct this?