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date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 12:22:08 +0200,
group: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress.stationery
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Re: saving sound that's already on an email
Liz
I did it. I did it. I finally did it. With your help, I got it right. And I
Love You So.
I got it right to make the background song an attachment. From there I could
save it. It worked. Thank you very much, you're a star. To show my
gratitude, I'll be sending you my email with the Elvis song to your private
email address.
Please allow me to explain and give you some background first. I had this
song "And I Love You So" sung by Elvis Presley. I lost it when my computer
crashed some months ago. Fortunately I recovered an email where I had this
song in the background of the email. Elvis talks in the beginning and then
there's some silence and somebody says "one, two, three" before the music
actually starts. I did not fancy that. I wanted to delete that part. To do
that, I needed to "rip" the song off the email and save it in a folder and
edit it with Microsoft's Sound Recorder.
Ok, how to do? I had in my mind that I should somehow move the song from the
background of the email to an attachment. I'm sure I did it once, but I
forgot exactly how. So, I asked Google. And I stumbled upon your news group.
I was sure you computer Geeks would know the answer. You're the A-Team.
Some letters from the news group downloaded and I already learnt a big
thing. I had endless problems with the sound disappearing when I add a MIDI
to an email. Your news group had the answer. "DnTwnBrown" and "Blue Rose"
wrote: Set the volume to 0 in the Source. Ok. It works. It's as simple as
that. I did not know that. It's easy ... if you know how. Beautiful. Thank
you. Thank you very much.
Back to my problem, how to "rip" music off an email. Maxxi says you get
software that record sound that is currently playing on your pc. I tried
recording the song with Sound Recorder. No luck.
Liz, then you said I must send the email as Plain Text to myself which will
give me attachments. But when I click Format, Plain Text then the song
vanishes altogether. Both the song and the background picture disappear
instantaneously. I had a feeling that getting the song as an attachment was
the way to go. To do that I had to get the email in Plain Text. But how to
get it in Plain Text without loosing the song?
Charles asked: "Does anyone know how to add to the stationery code so that
it does not print the stationery (to save printer resources)"
Steve replied: "You can go to Tools | Options | Read and check to read the
message in plain text and then open it and then print it that way"
So, I went to Tools, Options, Read, and I checked "Read all messages in
plain text". EUREKA! It worked. Like magic the Elvis song appeared as an
attachment and I could save it and edit it with Sound Recorder. I deleted
the first 9,15 seconds of the song thereby reducing the song from 3 minutes
49 seconds to 3:40 and hence from 503KB to 483KB. I like less than 500KB. It
was already 18kbps and mono with surprisingly good sound quality, and I did
nothing there.
I've found that by converting a WAVE (WAV) from stereo to mono, that I get
better sound quality for less KB. Better value for money. I lately prefer
MPEG Layer-3 24 kbps mono. Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment,
Sound Recorder. File, Open. File, Properties, Convert Now..., MPEG Layer-3,
24kBits/s 24000Hz mono. OK. OK. File, Save As... That is after I
converted an MP3 song to WAVE using freeware called "EFFICIENT WMA MP3
Converter". I find most songs for free in http://beemp3.com/ although
beemp3 did not have this particular Elvis song. So, I just had to "rip" it
off the email.
I love it when a plan gets together.
There's another thing that has been bugging me. I was wondering if you could
help me here as well? I found the most astonishing animated clock in
http://www.toolshell.com/index.php/clock/455/ This clock shows the exact
correct time. I'm 100% sure that this clock was not designed here in my
country, South Africa, yet it shows my local time. It's mind boggling. I'd
love to surprise my friends with this one. Can one "embed" a flash animation
into an email?
Add below code to your blog, MySpace, or website to get the selected clock!
<embed
src="http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n192/ipblocker/hentai/he60.swf"
width="200" height="200" wmode="transparent"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
Is there a way that I can add the "embed" code above to an email to get the
selected clock "embedded" into an email?
Have a nice day
Dirk
"Liz" wrote in message
news:%23Q$k4KtzIHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Dirk,
> What I do is I send it to myself in plain text which gives you
> attachments that can be saved to a folder of your choice.
> Use a fictitious name and your email address.
> Hope you understand this.
>
>
>
>
> "» dirk steyn «" wrote in message
> news:O490digzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I'm new here. I have no clue how things work or what the protocol
> is.
>
> How can I save music from an email?
>
> I can include background music in an email. Format, background,
> sound,
> browse ... Then surely I must be able to reverse the process and
> save the
> sound that's already in an email? Not so? How is that done?
>
> Have a nice day
> Dirk
>
>
date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 06:44:37 +0200
author: ? dirk steyn ?
Re: saving sound that's already on an email
You're welcome, Dirk. I'm glad I was able to help you.
"» dirk steyn «" wrote in message
news:uGwYNv2zIHA.5716@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Liz
I did it. I did it. I finally did it. With your help, I got it
right. And I
Love You So.
I got it right to make the background song an attachment. From
there I could
save it. It worked. Thank you very much, you're a star. To show
my
gratitude, I'll be sending you my email with the Elvis song to
your private
email address.
Please allow me to explain and give you some background first. I
had this
song "And I Love You So" sung by Elvis Presley. I lost it when my
computer
crashed some months ago. Fortunately I recovered an email where I
had this
song in the background of the email. Elvis talks in the beginning
and then
there's some silence and somebody says "one, two, three" before
the music
actually starts. I did not fancy that. I wanted to delete that
part. To do
that, I needed to "rip" the song off the email and save it in a
folder and
edit it with Microsoft's Sound Recorder.
Ok, how to do? I had in my mind that I should somehow move the
song from the
background of the email to an attachment. I'm sure I did it once,
but I
forgot exactly how. So, I asked Google. And I stumbled upon your
news group.
I was sure you computer Geeks would know the answer. You're the
A-Team.
Some letters from the news group downloaded and I already learnt
a big
thing. I had endless problems with the sound disappearing when I
add a MIDI
to an email. Your news group had the answer. "DnTwnBrown" and
"Blue Rose"
wrote: Set the volume to 0 in the Source. Ok. It works. It's as
simple as
that. I did not know that. It's easy ... if you know how.
Beautiful. Thank
you. Thank you very much.
Back to my problem, how to "rip" music off an email. Maxxi says
you get
software that record sound that is currently playing on your pc.
I tried
recording the song with Sound Recorder. No luck.
Liz, then you said I must send the email as Plain Text to myself
which will
give me attachments. But when I click Format, Plain Text then the
song
vanishes altogether. Both the song and the background picture
disappear
instantaneously. I had a feeling that getting the song as an
attachment was
the way to go. To do that I had to get the email in Plain Text.
But how to
get it in Plain Text without loosing the song?
Charles asked: "Does anyone know how to add to the stationery
code so that
it does not print the stationery (to save printer resources)"
Steve replied: "You can go to Tools | Options | Read and check to
read the
message in plain text and then open it and then print it that
way"
So, I went to Tools, Options, Read, and I checked "Read all
messages in
plain text". EUREKA! It worked. Like magic the Elvis song
appeared as an
attachment and I could save it and edit it with Sound Recorder. I
deleted
the first 9,15 seconds of the song thereby reducing the song from
3 minutes
49 seconds to 3:40 and hence from 503KB to 483KB. I like less
than 500KB. It
was already 18kbps and mono with surprisingly good sound quality,
and I did
nothing there.
I've found that by converting a WAVE (WAV) from stereo to mono,
that I get
better sound quality for less KB. Better value for money. I
lately prefer
MPEG Layer-3 24 kbps mono. Start, All Programs, Accessories,
Entertainment,
Sound Recorder. File, Open. File, Properties, Convert Now...,
MPEG Layer-3,
24kBits/s 24000Hz mono. OK. OK. File, Save As... That is after
I
converted an MP3 song to WAVE using freeware called "EFFICIENT
WMA MP3
Converter". I find most songs for free in http://beemp3.com/
although
beemp3 did not have this particular Elvis song. So, I just had to
"rip" it
off the email.
I love it when a plan gets together.
There's another thing that has been bugging me. I was wondering
if you could
help me here as well? I found the most astonishing animated clock
in
http://www.toolshell.com/index.php/clock/455/ This clock shows
the exact
correct time. I'm 100% sure that this clock was not designed here
in my
country, South Africa, yet it shows my local time. It's mind
boggling. I'd
love to surprise my friends with this one. Can one "embed" a
flash animation
into an email?
Add below code to your blog, MySpace, or website to get the
selected clock!
<embed
src="http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n192/ipblocker/hentai/he60.swf"
width="200" height="200" wmode="transparent"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
Is there a way that I can add the "embed" code above to an email
to get the
selected clock "embedded" into an email?
Have a nice day
Dirk
"Liz" wrote in message
news:%23Q$k4KtzIHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Dirk,
> What I do is I send it to myself in plain text which gives you
> attachments that can be saved to a folder of your choice.
> Use a fictitious name and your email address.
> Hope you understand this.
>
>
>
>
> "» dirk steyn «" wrote in
> message
> news:O490digzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I'm new here. I have no clue how things work or what the
> protocol
> is.
>
> How can I save music from an email?
>
> I can include background music in an email. Format, background,
> sound,
> browse ... Then surely I must be able to reverse the process
> and
> save the
> sound that's already in an email? Not so? How is that done?
>
> Have a nice day
> Dirk
>
>
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:41:53 +0200
author: Liz
Re: saving sound that's already on an email
Sorry I didn't answer your other question. Try going to the
group I am attaching above. Follow the instructions on how to
subscribe because I'm not all that experienced.
"» dirk steyn «" wrote in message
news:uGwYNv2zIHA.5716@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Liz
I did it. I did it. I finally did it. With your help, I got it
right. And I
Love You So.
I got it right to make the background song an attachment. From
there I could
save it. It worked. Thank you very much, you're a star. To show
my
gratitude, I'll be sending you my email with the Elvis song to
your private
email address.
Please allow me to explain and give you some background first. I
had this
song "And I Love You So" sung by Elvis Presley. I lost it when my
computer
crashed some months ago. Fortunately I recovered an email where I
had this
song in the background of the email. Elvis talks in the beginning
and then
there's some silence and somebody says "one, two, three" before
the music
actually starts. I did not fancy that. I wanted to delete that
part. To do
that, I needed to "rip" the song off the email and save it in a
folder and
edit it with Microsoft's Sound Recorder.
Ok, how to do? I had in my mind that I should somehow move the
song from the
background of the email to an attachment. I'm sure I did it once,
but I
forgot exactly how. So, I asked Google. And I stumbled upon your
news group.
I was sure you computer Geeks would know the answer. You're the
A-Team.
Some letters from the news group downloaded and I already learnt
a big
thing. I had endless problems with the sound disappearing when I
add a MIDI
to an email. Your news group had the answer. "DnTwnBrown" and
"Blue Rose"
wrote: Set the volume to 0 in the Source. Ok. It works. It's as
simple as
that. I did not know that. It's easy ... if you know how.
Beautiful. Thank
you. Thank you very much.
Back to my problem, how to "rip" music off an email. Maxxi says
you get
software that record sound that is currently playing on your pc.
I tried
recording the song with Sound Recorder. No luck.
Liz, then you said I must send the email as Plain Text to myself
which will
give me attachments. But when I click Format, Plain Text then the
song
vanishes altogether. Both the song and the background picture
disappear
instantaneously. I had a feeling that getting the song as an
attachment was
the way to go. To do that I had to get the email in Plain Text.
But how to
get it in Plain Text without loosing the song?
Charles asked: "Does anyone know how to add to the stationery
code so that
it does not print the stationery (to save printer resources)"
Steve replied: "You can go to Tools | Options | Read and check to
read the
message in plain text and then open it and then print it that
way"
So, I went to Tools, Options, Read, and I checked "Read all
messages in
plain text". EUREKA! It worked. Like magic the Elvis song
appeared as an
attachment and I could save it and edit it with Sound Recorder. I
deleted
the first 9,15 seconds of the song thereby reducing the song from
3 minutes
49 seconds to 3:40 and hence from 503KB to 483KB. I like less
than 500KB. It
was already 18kbps and mono with surprisingly good sound quality,
and I did
nothing there.
I've found that by converting a WAVE (WAV) from stereo to mono,
that I get
better sound quality for less KB. Better value for money. I
lately prefer
MPEG Layer-3 24 kbps mono. Start, All Programs, Accessories,
Entertainment,
Sound Recorder. File, Open. File, Properties, Convert Now...,
MPEG Layer-3,
24kBits/s 24000Hz mono. OK. OK. File, Save As... That is after
I
converted an MP3 song to WAVE using freeware called "EFFICIENT
WMA MP3
Converter". I find most songs for free in http://beemp3.com/
although
beemp3 did not have this particular Elvis song. So, I just had to
"rip" it
off the email.
I love it when a plan gets together.
There's another thing that has been bugging me. I was wondering
if you could
help me here as well? I found the most astonishing animated clock
in
http://www.toolshell.com/index.php/clock/455/ This clock shows
the exact
correct time. I'm 100% sure that this clock was not designed here
in my
country, South Africa, yet it shows my local time. It's mind
boggling. I'd
love to surprise my friends with this one. Can one "embed" a
flash animation
into an email?
Add below code to your blog, MySpace, or website to get the
selected clock!
<embed
src="http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n192/ipblocker/hentai/he60.swf"
width="200" height="200" wmode="transparent"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
Is there a way that I can add the "embed" code above to an email
to get the
selected clock "embedded" into an email?
Have a nice day
Dirk
"Liz" wrote in message
news:%23Q$k4KtzIHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Dirk,
> What I do is I send it to myself in plain text which gives you
> attachments that can be saved to a folder of your choice.
> Use a fictitious name and your email address.
> Hope you understand this.
>
>
>
>
> "» dirk steyn «" wrote in
> message
> news:O490digzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I'm new here. I have no clue how things work or what the
> protocol
> is.
>
> How can I save music from an email?
>
> I can include background music in an email. Format, background,
> sound,
> browse ... Then surely I must be able to reverse the process
> and
> save the
> sound that's already in an email? Not so? How is that done?
>
> Have a nice day
> Dirk
>
>
date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:46:49 +0200
author: Liz
Re: saving sound that's already on an email
Trying to save here, I do the read in plain text and get pics as attachment
but not the sounds ?? Any ideas ?
Thanks
MH
"Liz" wrote in message
news:eD98jQD0IHA.3920@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
You're welcome, Dirk. I'm glad I was able to help you.
"» dirk steyn «" wrote in message
news:uGwYNv2zIHA.5716@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Liz
I did it. I did it. I finally did it. With your help, I got it
right. And I
Love You So.
I got it right to make the background song an attachment. From
there I could
save it. It worked. Thank you very much, you're a star. To show
my
gratitude, I'll be sending you my email with the Elvis song to
your private
email address.
Please allow me to explain and give you some background first. I
had this
song "And I Love You So" sung by Elvis Presley. I lost it when my
computer
crashed some months ago. Fortunately I recovered an email where I
had this
song in the background of the email. Elvis talks in the beginning
and then
there's some silence and somebody says "one, two, three" before
the music
actually starts. I did not fancy that. I wanted to delete that
part. To do
that, I needed to "rip" the song off the email and save it in a
folder and
edit it with Microsoft's Sound Recorder.
Ok, how to do? I had in my mind that I should somehow move the
song from the
background of the email to an attachment. I'm sure I did it once,
but I
forgot exactly how. So, I asked Google. And I stumbled upon your
news group.
I was sure you computer Geeks would know the answer. You're the
A-Team.
Some letters from the news group downloaded and I already learnt
a big
thing. I had endless problems with the sound disappearing when I
add a MIDI
to an email. Your news group had the answer. "DnTwnBrown" and
"Blue Rose"
wrote: Set the volume to 0 in the Source. Ok. It works. It's as
simple as
that. I did not know that. It's easy ... if you know how.
Beautiful. Thank
you. Thank you very much.
Back to my problem, how to "rip" music off an email. Maxxi says
you get
software that record sound that is currently playing on your pc.
I tried
recording the song with Sound Recorder. No luck.
Liz, then you said I must send the email as Plain Text to myself
which will
give me attachments. But when I click Format, Plain Text then the
song
vanishes altogether. Both the song and the background picture
disappear
instantaneously. I had a feeling that getting the song as an
attachment was
the way to go. To do that I had to get the email in Plain Text.
But how to
get it in Plain Text without loosing the song?
Charles asked: "Does anyone know how to add to the stationery
code so that
it does not print the stationery (to save printer resources)"
Steve replied: "You can go to Tools | Options | Read and check to
read the
message in plain text and then open it and then print it that
way"
So, I went to Tools, Options, Read, and I checked "Read all
messages in
plain text". EUREKA! It worked. Like magic the Elvis song
appeared as an
attachment and I could save it and edit it with Sound Recorder. I
deleted
the first 9,15 seconds of the song thereby reducing the song from
3 minutes
49 seconds to 3:40 and hence from 503KB to 483KB. I like less
than 500KB. It
was already 18kbps and mono with surprisingly good sound quality,
and I did
nothing there.
I've found that by converting a WAVE (WAV) from stereo to mono,
that I get
better sound quality for less KB. Better value for money. I
lately prefer
MPEG Layer-3 24 kbps mono. Start, All Programs, Accessories,
Entertainment,
Sound Recorder. File, Open. File, Properties, Convert Now...,
MPEG Layer-3,
24kBits/s 24000Hz mono. OK. OK. File, Save As... That is after
I
converted an MP3 song to WAVE using freeware called "EFFICIENT
WMA MP3
Converter". I find most songs for free in http://beemp3.com/
although
beemp3 did not have this particular Elvis song. So, I just had to
"rip" it
off the email.
I love it when a plan gets together.
There's another thing that has been bugging me. I was wondering
if you could
help me here as well? I found the most astonishing animated clock
in
http://www.toolshell.com/index.php/clock/455/ This clock shows
the exact
correct time. I'm 100% sure that this clock was not designed here
in my
country, South Africa, yet it shows my local time. It's mind
boggling. I'd
love to surprise my friends with this one. Can one "embed" a
flash animation
into an email?
Add below code to your blog, MySpace, or website to get the
selected clock!
<embed
src="http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n192/ipblocker/hentai/he60.swf"
width="200" height="200" wmode="transparent"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
Is there a way that I can add the "embed" code above to an email
to get the
selected clock "embedded" into an email?
Have a nice day
Dirk
"Liz" wrote in message
news:%23Q$k4KtzIHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Dirk,
> What I do is I send it to myself in plain text which gives you
> attachments that can be saved to a folder of your choice.
> Use a fictitious name and your email address.
> Hope you understand this.
>
>
>
>
> "» dirk steyn «" wrote in
> message
> news:O490digzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I'm new here. I have no clue how things work or what the
> protocol
> is.
>
> How can I save music from an email?
>
> I can include background music in an email. Format, background,
> sound,
> browse ... Then surely I must be able to reverse the process
> and
> save the
> sound that's already in an email? Not so? How is that done?
>
> Have a nice day
> Dirk
>
>
date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:45:21 -0700
author: rjoyner
Re: saving sound that's already on an email
The reason you don't get the sound as an attachment is because
the song is streamed from the person's web site by a script. Ask
in the Private Stationery group how it's done.
"rjoyner" wrote in message
news:ulLJsjV1IHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Trying to save here, I do the read in plain text and get pics as
attachment
but not the sounds ?? Any ideas ?
Thanks
MH
"Liz" wrote in message
news:eD98jQD0IHA.3920@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
You're welcome, Dirk. I'm glad I was able to help you.
"» dirk steyn «" wrote in message
news:uGwYNv2zIHA.5716@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Liz
I did it. I did it. I finally did it. With your help, I got it
right. And I
Love You So.
I got it right to make the background song an attachment. From
there I could
save it. It worked. Thank you very much, you're a star. To show
my
gratitude, I'll be sending you my email with the Elvis song to
your private
email address.
Please allow me to explain and give you some background first. I
had this
song "And I Love You So" sung by Elvis Presley. I lost it when my
computer
crashed some months ago. Fortunately I recovered an email where I
had this
song in the background of the email. Elvis talks in the beginning
and then
there's some silence and somebody says "one, two, three" before
the music
actually starts. I did not fancy that. I wanted to delete that
part. To do
that, I needed to "rip" the song off the email and save it in a
folder and
edit it with Microsoft's Sound Recorder.
Ok, how to do? I had in my mind that I should somehow move the
song from the
background of the email to an attachment. I'm sure I did it once,
but I
forgot exactly how. So, I asked Google. And I stumbled upon your
news group.
I was sure you computer Geeks would know the answer. You're the
A-Team.
Some letters from the news group downloaded and I already learnt
a big
thing. I had endless problems with the sound disappearing when I
add a MIDI
to an email. Your news group had the answer. "DnTwnBrown" and
"Blue Rose"
wrote: Set the volume to 0 in the Source. Ok. It works. It's as
simple as
that. I did not know that. It's easy ... if you know how.
Beautiful. Thank
you. Thank you very much.
Back to my problem, how to "rip" music off an email. Maxxi says
you get
software that record sound that is currently playing on your pc.
I tried
recording the song with Sound Recorder. No luck.
Liz, then you said I must send the email as Plain Text to myself
which will
give me attachments. But when I click Format, Plain Text then the
song
vanishes altogether. Both the song and the background picture
disappear
instantaneously. I had a feeling that getting the song as an
attachment was
the way to go. To do that I had to get the email in Plain Text.
But how to
get it in Plain Text without loosing the song?
Charles asked: "Does anyone know how to add to the stationery
code so that
it does not print the stationery (to save printer resources)"
Steve replied: "You can go to Tools | Options | Read and check to
read the
message in plain text and then open it and then print it that
way"
So, I went to Tools, Options, Read, and I checked "Read all
messages in
plain text". EUREKA! It worked. Like magic the Elvis song
appeared as an
attachment and I could save it and edit it with Sound Recorder. I
deleted
the first 9,15 seconds of the song thereby reducing the song from
3 minutes
49 seconds to 3:40 and hence from 503KB to 483KB. I like less
than 500KB. It
was already 18kbps and mono with surprisingly good sound quality,
and I did
nothing there.
I've found that by converting a WAVE (WAV) from stereo to mono,
that I get
better sound quality for less KB. Better value for money. I
lately prefer
MPEG Layer-3 24 kbps mono. Start, All Programs, Accessories,
Entertainment,
Sound Recorder. File, Open. File, Properties, Convert Now...,
MPEG Layer-3,
24kBits/s 24000Hz mono. OK. OK. File, Save As... That is after
I
converted an MP3 song to WAVE using freeware called "EFFICIENT
WMA MP3
Converter". I find most songs for free in http://beemp3.com/
although
beemp3 did not have this particular Elvis song. So, I just had to
"rip" it
off the email.
I love it when a plan gets together.
There's another thing that has been bugging me. I was wondering
if you could
help me here as well? I found the most astonishing animated clock
in
http://www.toolshell.com/index.php/clock/455/ This clock shows
the exact
correct time. I'm 100% sure that this clock was not designed here
in my
country, South Africa, yet it shows my local time. It's mind
boggling. I'd
love to surprise my friends with this one. Can one "embed" a
flash animation
into an email?
Add below code to your blog, MySpace, or website to get the
selected clock!
<embed
src="http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n192/ipblocker/hentai/he60.swf"
width="200" height="200" wmode="transparent"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash">
Is there a way that I can add the "embed" code above to an email
to get the
selected clock "embedded" into an email?
Have a nice day
Dirk
"Liz" wrote in message
news:%23Q$k4KtzIHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Dirk,
> What I do is I send it to myself in plain text which gives you
> attachments that can be saved to a folder of your choice.
> Use a fictitious name and your email address.
> Hope you understand this.
>
>
>
>
> "» dirk steyn «" wrote in
> message
> news:O490digzIHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> I'm new here. I have no clue how things work or what the
> protocol
> is.
>
> How can I save music from an email?
>
> I can include background music in an email. Format, background,
> sound,
> browse ... Then surely I must be able to reverse the process
> and
> save the
> sound that's already in an email? Not so? How is that done?
>
> Have a nice day
> Dirk
>
>
date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:05:10 +0200
author: Liz
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