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     Volume 2 Issue 10 | March 18, 2007|


  
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IT Tips

E-mail attachment problems

Outlook Express can block some attachments if it thinks they might be viruses and they will appear greyed out. If you are sure you want to allow these attachments, go to Tools > Options > Security and un-tick the box 'Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus'. Click OK.

If you can access a particular attachment but can't open the file on your PC, you may not have the necessary program installed to run that type of file. You need to ask the person who sent you the attachment what program they used to create it, or ask them to save it in a more common filetype if they can.

Alternatively use a search engine to try to find the necessary program depending on the filetype extension, for example an attachment filename that ends in .ppt will require Powerpoint.


Keyboard shortcuts

SHIFT + TAB - move backwards through control items or links

ENTER - click selected control item or link

BACKSPACE - move up one folder level

HOME - go to start of current line or web page


Compiled By Edward Apurba Singha, Computer Engineer



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