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Is there a way to send a voice file (or another format) that the rceiver of the email will hear a message without having to open a voice attachment file Thank you, Samuel Shulman |
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If you figure it out, I hope that I'm not on your distribrition list. I exit
web pages with music so fast they don't get throught the first measure. "Samuel Shulman" wrote in message ... Hi Is there a way to send a voice file (or another format) that the rceiver of the email will hear a message without having to open a voice attachment file Thank you, Samuel Shulman |
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Samuel Shulman wrote:
Is there a way to send a voice file (or another format) that the rceiver of the email will hear a message without having to open a voice attachment file The closest you can come is outlined he http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/addingsound.htm . If you have Windows XP SP2, see this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/a...workaround.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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