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3 quick questions about computer files


Question Posted Saturday March 31 2007, 3:14 pm

How do you determine the size of a file, how do you attach a file to an e-mail, and why/how do you upload a file?

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theymos answered Saturday March 31 2007, 7:34 pm:
Right click the file and select properties. It's next to "size:". "size on disk" doesn't matter to you. Attaching files to email is different depending on what email service and email client you use; look through their help files, or give me a personal question with that info. You upload a file using a service like [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) , though there are others. You upload when a file is too big for an attachment, or you want it available to more than one person.

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