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HELP! How do I send an attachment?

Lucille

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I usually hand in articles to my editor, or email them. One of the four newspaper articles due to him today is a really big article and I do not want to retype it.
I know there must be a simple way to send stuff written in Word as an attachment to email, I just don't know how to do it. Would appreciate specific steps if someone knows how.
thanks
Lucille

Step by step, I am joining the computer literate, lol..... :D
 
Look for the "attach files" button. Click on that. Usually you'll have a 'Browse" button. Click on that. You should then get a small prompt screen. At the top you should see where is says "look in:". Click on that and click on the area where that file is located. (You could always make a copy of it and put it on your desktop) When you find the file click on it and it should close the prompt window. Then click on the attach files button. Then there will be a "Done" or "OK" button. Click that and it should be attached.
 
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