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Dear Mareen,

I email QEEG files from my offices to myself quite often. However, you would really need a broadband connection at both ends to make it practical. OTOH if the files were not large like QEEG files, I suppose a dial-up connection could be used.

You simply setup an email to yourself and then attach the EEG files to the email. When you press send, you will see a bar move from left to write telling you the percentage of the process of the EEG file(s) being uploaded and sent. At 100% you should get a message that your mail has been sent.

At home, you simply open the email to yourself that has the EEG file attached to it and click "download." a screen will come up asking you WHERE you want the file to go. I recommend that you click on DESKTOP so it appears at the top of the screen. Click SAVE or OPEN and the download will start. A similar percentage bar will tell you how much is being downloaded. More than likely, the EEG file will download much faster than it uploaded in your office.

AOL automatically compresses the file when it uploads it and again when it downloads it to your Desktop and decompresses it automatically. Use WinZip or any compression/decompression program and double click on the compressed EEG file on your Desktop. A window will open and with WinZip you click on EXTRACT, and the file uncompresses and is usually placed in a folder. Simply open the folder and your EEG file will be ready to export into the program you plan to use it in. Or you can tell it where you want it to be extracted to before clicking Extract.

Hope this helps.

Dale

In a message dated 8/24/2005 8:56:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, maur@... writes:

Hi,

Does anyone know if I can move (and keep intact) the TLC assessment files of the five (or six) locations over email, prior to exporting them? For instance, if I assess someone in my office and want to wait to get home to process the data, is it possible to just email the data collected to myself at home? (Or, might it be better to just put it on a jump drive?)

Thank you, Maureen

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