How do you send Band N Box files in email?
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- Mikey Phillips
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How do you send Band N Box files in email?
DUH!! I've done this before but have seemed to forgotten how to send files to a friend through email that has BNB also. What are my options depending on the size of file? Thanks for your help!
- Mitch Crane
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Mickey, just send the email and attach the file just like any other attachment...naviagate to where your BIAB file is and attach...
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If it's more than two or three files I like to create a zip file by highlighting the files then right click and go to "send to" and then choose "compressed (zipped) folder. Now all you have to do is attache the zipped folder that contains all your files to your email to send. Easier than attaching a bunch of files to an email.
- Mikey Phillips
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I tried all of those things but they didn't receive the on the other end. Seems strange I can't send them or them recieve them.
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Thanks guys for your help and Mitch. I thought I could Attach a folder but wound up sending each file and it seemed to work ok like when I send individual pictures with the attachment. Maybe that's the way I have done it in the past, just couldn't remember. Guess I better start making notes again. They say that comes with age...hum...what was I talking about?
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From what I can tell, the only way I can email a folder is to zip it first, then attach the zipped folder as any normal file attachment.
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