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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi Win,

thanks for that. Just one question - what do I do with the pile of ASCII
stuff I see in SED?

Set your font to courier.

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Terry said:
Hi Win,

thanks for that. Just one question - what do I do with the pile of ASCII
stuff I see in SED?

Cheers
Terry

You have to combine and decode the files to restore the PDF file.
 
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Terry Given

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael said:
You have to combine and decode the files to restore the PDF file.

Thanks - I figured as much. How?

(and why not just post the darned PDF - it seems to work for Jim)

Cheers
Terry
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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Terry said:
Thanks - I figured as much. How?

(and why not just post the darned PDF - it seems to work for Jim)

Cheers
Terry

This works in O.E.

Sort the message list by subject, highlight all the parts with the
control key and your left mouse button. Right click on the messages,
select "Combine and decode". Look at the list and make sure its in
numerical order with 1/X at the top of the list.

If they aren't in order highlight a message and move it up or down
and repeat with each message till they are all in order, then click ok.
Then save the complete file when its done.

The larger the file sent, the less likely it is to propagate around
the world. If it hits a newsfeed that it exceeds the set limit, it
stops moving.
 
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Winfield Hill

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael A. Terrell wrote...
I did simply post the pdf, but if its length is too great for a
single post, it's automatically broken up by the posting agent.
This works in O.E.

Sort the message list by subject, highlight all the parts ...

Whew!! Any decent newsreader should automatically reconstruct
the whole from the pieces and present it, when one clicks a piece
of the attachment in a single post.
The larger the file sent, the less likely it is to propagate around
the world. If it hits a newsfeed that it exceeds the set limit, it
stops moving.

Yes, this must be why it's automatically broken up when posted.
 
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Terry Given

Jan 1, 1970
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Winfield said:
Michael A. Terrell wrote...



I did simply post the pdf, but if its length is too great for a
single post, it's automatically broken up by the posting agent.




Whew!! Any decent newsreader should automatically reconstruct
the whole from the pieces and present it, when one clicks a piece
of the attachment in a single post.




Yes, this must be why it's automatically broken up when posted.

Thanks Guys, for the solution and the reasoning behind it.

Cheers
Terry
 

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