It depends on what program or webmail service you're using. Most webmail services will automatically display any email attachments that are images directly in the email itself. If it's some other file type, you need the appropriate program or software to open the file, such as an audio player for mp3 files, image program for images, Word for Word documents, and so forth. Look for a small paper clip icon on the email's window. Some programs, by clicking on the paper clip, a drop down list will pop open and you just click on the filename and it will download onto your computer.
When you have a new email open on the top (normally near to the the send link) there will be a link called attach. click this. the click browse and find the file you want to send and then click open. your email is now ready to be sent.
When you receive an Excel file attached to an e-mail message, you need to open Excel to read the file. The reason for this is because Excel is able to interpret the code in the file to show you the spreadsheet. You may get around opening Excel if you have an Excel file reader, but that would mean you still need to open an external application to read the file. You e-mail program does not have the ability to open the file, thus the need for opening an external application.
Only open email attachments from know senders.Also have a good anti virus program and scan all exe,rar ,zip attachments from everyone
you can not you can only open photos
Open Office will happily open Excel files. You may have to play around with the formatting etc, but it will certainly import the data from an Excel spreadsheet without any problems.
Only if you have an application on your MAC that is compatible with Excel and Word files. Most word processor programs have a way to import MS Word files and most spreadsheet programs can open MS Excel files. The best way to find out if your MAC has that capability is to try to open a file and see what happens.
Depends on your format though.
HTML Attachments can be opened via browsers. These attachments can be easily opened via most of the browsers.
Recommend you save your Xtrax data in XML format, then you should be able to open in Excel without any problems.
No, you can open Word attachments in rtf(Rich Text Format) in word pad I believe.
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You can not open I-Pad music files in Excel.
Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.Once Excel is open, go to the File Menu or the Office button and pick and open the file you want. Repeat for any files you want to open. There is no need to re-open Excel itself.
Having certain ports open on your computer, having security holes, opening attachments you are unaware what they are. downloading files from sites, file sharing services offering free music, movies, tv shows, software.
No workbooks are open when you first install excel. The first time you use excel, you will have one workbook open.
You should be able to open attachments with Google Chrome. It cannot be done if the downloaded files are not compatible.