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Default word attachments in emails

If we create an email and then browse the word doc we wan to send and attach
it we have no problems.
If we try to send the word doc as an attachment by clicking file, send
to,mail recipient as attachment then we have a problem. The file attaches
but seems to lose its .doc extension and as a result the recipient canbot
open it

we have word 2000 sr1 -any ideas folks??

Martin
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Default word attachments in emails

Has the recipent got Word?

"mart-the-shrew" wrote:

If we create an email and then browse the word doc we wan to send and attach
it we have no problems.
If we try to send the word doc as an attachment by clicking file, send
to,mail recipient as attachment then we have a problem. The file attaches
but seems to lose its .doc extension and as a result the recipient canbot
open it

we have word 2000 sr1 -any ideas folks??

Martin

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