excel utility files

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18 years 6 months

Hi

carol, thanks thats nice, there always a way around for everything.



cheers



mangesh

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18 years

A work around for sending exe files through the e-mail is to rename the extension to a .doc file then send it. The recipient then saves it and changes it back to a .exe file. This has always worked for us.

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18 years 6 months

hi

rajesh i will upload it on esnips site tomorrow, hope u can download it from there.


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18 years 9 months

Hi

As far as I remember, RA wasn’t automatically included for some time - in Germany, so maybe for other countries as well. But as it should be free of charge, you can ask your local supplier, for RA and the example files.



Regards

Dieter

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18 years 6 months

hi

it is definately on the cd (it has to be), search for it, uptil then we will think for a another way.



cheers



mangesh

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18 years 11 months

hi

mangesh, for answering my question, but i did not get from my p3 cd, is there anyother way to get it, please let me know.



regards,

rajesh

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18 years 6 months

hi

rajesh, these files are located on p3 cd, in the folder name RA.

the big problem with these tyep of files is that mail service providers do not allow to send them coz, its an executable file and they term it as a virus.

(i had tried to send them but failed).

if u do not get them let me know we will find some other way.

cheers

mangesh