Attachments can contain viruses, so you may be sending a virus to someone even if you don't know it. Some e-mail systems block attachments, so your message may not get to someone if the attachment is blocked.
The attachment can to big or has not allowed file type.
It may contain a harmful virus.
size restriction- 9.8 Gb per email
Hi Joe, Did you save the picture on your desktop or somewhere else and then tried sending as an attachment from your email ? That should work better.
If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.
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you might not know what might be in the attachement! (Example: Virus, disturbing things that you wouldent want to see ;)if you know what i mean LOOOOL! yes ... certain things ;DD
In the e-mail utility when composing the mail, attach the PowerPoint file as an attachment to the email message. It's also worth using a compression utility, such as NXPowerLite, to compress the presentation prior to sending.
An email attachment can contain a virus, be carefull not to open anything from an unknown sender.
One can use an email attachment by selecting the file they want to share and dragging it into the attachment icon or click on the attachment, select the file from the box and click ok.
Initially,email the other party directly and make sure their connection can handle a large download.Then,try and break it up into several downloads, or "zip" the file if possible.
That would depend on what the attachment was.