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To whom it may concern;
For the past 30 min I've been trying to find out how I
can email documents that I've previewed through the
printer that is connected to my pc, I don't own a fax
machine yet, so I'm trying to see if I could do this in
this way. I'm a new AOL user, and I have a lot of
documents to email. How can I do this and will it do any
damage to my pc?
 
To whom it may concern;
For the past 30 min I've been trying to find out how I
can email documents that I've previewed through the
printer that is connected to my pc, I don't own a fax
machine yet, so I'm trying to see if I could do this in
this way. I'm a new AOL user, and I have a lot of
documents to email. How can I do this and will it do any
damage to my pc?

Not quite sure what you mean by "previewed through the printer."

If you are creating documents with a word processing program, save them to
a file. Then attach the file to an email. This method preserves any added
text styles (bold, italics, etc) but assumes that the recipient has a
program capable of reading the file type used to save the document.

OR "copy and paste" the text from the original document into the email's
message body. Depending on the email program being used, this may or may
not preserve any special touches you've added to your text.

If you are using a multipurpose printer to scan paper documents, save the
scan results to a file. Since scanned files are rendered as images, resize
the image to make it small enough to send by email (less than 100 kb) and
use the attach method to send it.
 
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