How to mail trf from gmail to outlock

To send a TRF (Transportable Rich Format) file from Gmail to Outlook, you'll need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Convert TRF to PDF

Since Gmail doesn't support sending TRF files directly, you'll need to convert it to a PDF file. You can use an online converter like SmallPDF or Convertio to convert your TRF file to PDF.

Step 2: Attach the PDF file to an email

Create a new email in Gmail and attach the converted PDF file to the email.

Step 3: Send the email

Send the email to the recipient's Outlook email address.

Step 4: Open the email in Outlook

The recipient should receive the email in their Outlook inbox. They can open the email and download the attached PDF file.

Alternative method: Use a file-sharing service

If you don't want to convert the TRF file to PDF, you can use a file-sharing service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive to share the file. Here's how:

  1. Upload the TRF file to the file-sharing service.
  2. Share the file with the recipient's email address.
  3. The recipient can download the TRF file from the file-sharing service and open it in Outlook.

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