James Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 As the title say's i have an article that I would like to be considered for the Westfield World but how is it best to send it to him? can I just email it or does he preffer disks? If I can email does anyone know his email? Thanks in advance James Quote
Mat Jackson Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 E-mail address is: editor@wscc.co.uk Always had faily fast responses from him so presume it is checked frequently. Mat Quote
James Posted March 9, 2005 Author Posted March 9, 2005 E-mail address is: editor@wscc.co.uk Always had faily fast responses from him so presume it is checked frequently. Mat Thanks Matt, I will contact him now. Quote
PeterOz Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 Not received anything from you yet....... Please send all submissions as rtf files and separate attachments, not in body of e-mail. Do not embed pictures in file, send as separate attachements, preferably as jpg files. Ta Mr Ed Quote
James Posted March 9, 2005 Author Posted March 9, 2005 Not received anything from you yet....... Please send all submissions as rtf files and separate attachments, not in body of e-mail. Do not embed pictures in file, send as separate attachements, preferably as jpg files. Ta Mr Ed Ah may be thats why you havnt got it whats a rtf file? I use word is that a problem? Hang on I will send it again. Quote
PeterOz Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 In word - Save As - choose 'RTF' or 'Rich Text Format' Quote
James Posted March 9, 2005 Author Posted March 9, 2005 I have just sent it again, Sorry Ive made a bit of a hash up with it Ive never used rtf! (dont even know what it is ) You should get it now though I hope it dosnt clog up your system. Sorry James Quote
DickieB Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 Surely it must be an article on how to navigate your way around the WSCC website and find useful information from it.... Quote
oldman Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 How to get hold of him.....you put your right hand around the back of is neck and the left hand around the dangly bits and simply lift Quote
PeterOz Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 It's not an article on handling, is it? Er......no Quote
PeterOz Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 you put your right hand around the back of is neck and the left hand around the dangly bits and simply lift Now, now...... ah, actually that could be misconstrued....... Quote
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