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I must be doing something wrong but don't know what. I want to add a sound
file to an e-mail so I go to Format, background, sound and specify a file. It plays fine at my end but when I send the e-mail but never works at the other end for any addressee. Is there a secret to this or does it not work that way? I usually send an mp3 file because of the file size. Does it need to be a wav file? Seems very inefficient is that is the problem. Thanks for your help. JB |
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