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I am somewhat new to Word, but I know how to create basic letters and
documents. I recently had to upgrade my resume with Word and send it (using OE) to a potential employer. I always send a BCC to myself so I can see what the recipient will get. When I opened my copy of the email, much to my surprise, there were two attachments with it. One was a .wmz application, which turned out to be a skin from Windows Media Player, the other was a oledata.mso attachment. I was not able to open the latter to see what it was. I went back and looked everywhere I could to find out how this happened, but was stumped. I'm sure this is something that can be fixed with a minor setting, but I don't know what to do. I don't like the idea of sending something that may have an attachment which may lead to someone seeing something they have no business seeing. Thanks |
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Hi Chevy
57chevy wrote: I am somewhat new to Word, but I know how to create basic letters and documents. I recently had to upgrade my resume with Word and send it (using OE) to a potential employer. I always send a BCC to myself so I can see what the recipient will get. When I opened my copy of the email, much to my surprise, there were two attachments with it. One was a .wmz application, which turned out to be a skin from Windows Media Player, the other was a oledata.mso attachment. I was not able to open the latter to see what it was. I went back and looked everywhere I could to find out how this happened, but was stumped. I'm sure this is something that can be fixed with a minor setting, but I don't know what to do. I don't like the idea of sending something that may have an attachment which may lead to someone seeing something they have no business seeing. Thanks I'd try a newsgroup for OE. As a side remark: unless specifically asked for *.doc, I'd never send out a resume as a Word file. To get a stable layout independent of machine, installation, fonts, printer driver, your best bet is a (well-created) PDF file. Greetinx Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote: Hi Chevy 57chevy wrote: I am somewhat new to Word, but I know how to create basic letters and documents. I recently had to upgrade my resume with Word and send it (using OE) to a potential employer. I always send a BCC to myself so I can see what the recipient will get. When I opened my copy of the email, much to my surprise, there were two attachments with it. One was a .wmz application, which turned out to be a skin from Windows Media Player, the other was a oledata.mso attachment. I was not able to open the latter to see what it was. I went back and looked everywhere I could to find out how this happened, but was stumped. I'm sure this is something that can be fixed with a minor setting, but I don't know what to do. I don't like the idea of sending something that may have an attachment which may lead to someone seeing something they have no business seeing. Thanks I'd try a newsgroup for OE. As a side remark: unless specifically asked for *.doc, I'd never send out a resume as a Word file. To get a stable layout independent of machine, installation, fonts, printer driver, your best bet is a (well-created) PDF file. Greetinx Robert Thanks for the advice Robert. I'll make the appropriate changes. |
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