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Hi :)
This is the correct place.  There are a few different ways of viewing the
emails sent to the list.  Nabble is the method that has the prettiest gui.  

Normals attachments to the list get stripped of to prevent exactly the
problem you are worrying about there.  However, you can upload files to
Nabble by clicking the "More" button just above where you type your message. 
The top-option there is to "upload file".  That then puts a link to the
upload in the message in a way that looks a lot like an html link. So that
everyone gets the link whichever method they use to view emails to the list. 
People can then choose to click on that link or not.  

When you open the file that contains a macro you should be given a choice of
ignoring the macro or allowing it.  Macros can be pretty nasty things and
can easily be corrupted by clever malware so it's best to avoid using them. 
LibreOffice offers a choice of languages to write macros in and even the one
closest to MS Office's tends to be a lot safer.  

Regards from 
Tom :)  



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