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<FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:10.0px'>Thanks to all. Brian, that was it. I finally realized that they were uncompressing, but I didn’t know where they’d gone. Once I did a “find” I found them under Documents > Microsoft User Data > Saved Attachments. When I have more time, I’ll try to figure out how to have them to to my desktop as a default.<BR>
Thanks again to all.<BR>
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Jackie<BR>
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on 5/19/05 4:13 PM, Brian Olesky at brian4@sbcglobal.net wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:10.0px'>On 5/19/05 10:24 AM, "David Flory" <daflory@speakeasy.net> wrote:<BR>
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> I think all you have to do is doubleclick it and OS X will uncompress<BR>
> it. There's a contextual menu that lets you Zip and file after you<BR>
> select it, this is the reverse of that. Just tried it and it works<BR>
> for me.<BR>
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One additional word of warning: remember what its name is, because once its<BR>
unstuffed and opened as a new folder, your system could be set to put it<BR>
someplace where you may have some trouble finding it. But if you remember<BR>
the name, you can simply run a Find on it, and find it that way. I have my<BR>
system set to open these files and leave them on the desktop. Can't remember<BR>
if that's the default or I had to set it that way.<BR>
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Brian<BR>
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