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We, The staff at EroticTymes use magic to make web pages. To make this as safe as possible for the mages, we ask that submissions be sent in the body of your email
message, not as an attachment. The best results are usually obtained
when the text is saved in a "plain text" format, then pasted
into the email message. If you are not sure how to accomplish this,
please read the instructions below for Windows
and for Macintosh. They may seem long and
complicated, but they are merely detailed so they everyone can follow
them, regardless of level of computer expertise. If these methods do
not work for your system/software, please
email us and we'll help you.
- For Windows systems:
- Open your story in whatever word processing software was used to
create it.
- Select the File menu, then select Save
As...
- In the Save As... dialog box, change the
file type to a plain text setting. Your program may
call it Plain Text, Text Only, ASCII Text, or something similar. The
extension given should be *.txt.
- Save the document using whatever name you wish, in whichever
folder or directory you wish. Make a note of the folder or
directory so you can find the file again.
- Close your word processing program.
- Open the new plain text version of your file using the
Notepad program.
- If you can find the file on your hard drive using File
Manager or Windows Explorer, you only need
to double-click on it.
- If you can't locate the file, open Notepad, then
go to the File menu, select Open,
navigate to the folder where you saved the file, and double-click on
it.
- In Windows 3.1 / 3.11 or Windows NT 3, you open
Notepad by going to Program Manager,
opening the Accessories group, and double-clicking on
the Notepad icon.
- In Windows 95 / 98 or Windows NT 4, you open
Notepad by going to the Start menu
(lower left corner of your screen), selecting
Programs, selecting Accessories,
then selecting Notepad.
- With the document open in Notepad, go to the
Edit menu and choose Select All. The
entire story will be highlighted.
- Go back to the Edit menu and select
Copy. The story is now temporarily stored in your
computer's memory.
- Open your email program, and create a new message (or click on the
appropriate email link in the submission guidelines).
- Make sure your cursor is in the message portion of the new email
message window and go to the Edit menu to select
Paste. This will copy your story from the computer's
memory to your email message. (If your email program doesn't have an
Edit menu, you can hold down the Control
(cntrl) key and type the letter v. This will
execute the paste command as well.)
- Address the email message to the appropriate department, be sure
an add the correct subject line, add any introductory notes you wish
at the top of the message and send!
- For Macintosh systems
- Open your story in whatever word processing software was used to
create it.
- Select the File menu, then select Save
As...
- In the Save As... dialog box, change the
file type to a plain text setting. Your program may
call it Plain Text, Text Only, ASCII Text, or something similar.
- Save the document using whatever name you wish, in whichever
folder. Make a note of the folder or directory so you can find the
file again.
- Close your word processing program.
- Open the new plain text version of your file using the
TeachText or SimpleText program.
- If you can find the file on your hard drive, you only need to
double-click on it.
- If you can't locate the file, open TeachText or
SimpleText, then go to the File menu, select
Open, navigate to the folder where you saved the
and double-click on it. (TeachText or
SimpleText are usually located in the Apple
Menu.)
- With the document open in TeachText or
SimpleText, go to the Edit menu and choose
Select All. The entire story will be
highlighted.
- Go back to the Edit menu and select
Copy. The story is now temporarily stored in your
computer's memory.
- Open your email program, and create a new message (or click on the
appropriate email link in the submission guidelines).
- Make sure your cursor is in the message portion of the new email
message window and go to the Edit menu to select
Paste. This will copy your story from the computer's
memory to your email message. (If your email program doesn't have an
Edit menu, you can hold down the
Command/Apple key and type the letter
v. This will execute the paste command as well.)
- Address the email message to the appropriate department, be sure
an add the correct subject line, add any introductory notes you wish
at the top of the message and send!
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