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| | Emailing pictures in body of email I have gotten a new computer with Windows Vista which I'm not familiar with. When I upload my photos, they go to the Windows Live picture place instead of just to "my pictures" like they did with XP. When I try to email pictures, they can only be emailed as attachments. This is a huge pain to have to individually open each picture. How can I make my pictures appear in the body of the email so recipients don't have to click to open each picture? |
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| Vista home premium 32bit | Re: Emailing pictures in body of email I have no problem pasting pictures into a mail. But I use AOL. If you attach them, you should put them into a .zip folder and attach that. |
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| | Re: Emailing pictures in body of email Use "Insert" instead of "Attach". "KA" <KA@newsgroup> wrote in message news 4CA3075-95E4-42FE-AF86-C1CBC75185AD@newsgroupQuote: >I have gotten a new computer with Windows Vista which I'm not familiar >with. > When I upload my photos, they go to the Windows Live picture place instead > of > just to "my pictures" like they did with XP. When I try to email > pictures, > they can only be emailed as attachments. This is a huge pain to have to > individually open each picture. How can I make my pictures appear in the > body of the email so recipients don't have to click to open each picture? |
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| | Re: Emailing pictures in body of email Thank you. I will try the zip folder. "whs" wrote: Quote: > > I have no problem pasting pictures into a mail. But I use AOL. If you > attach them, you should put them into a .zip folder and attach that. > > > -- > whs > |
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| | Re: Emailing pictures in body of email Aha! This did work. The pictures are huge though. Do you know how to make them smaller? Thank you very much. "Bob" wrote: Quote: > Use "Insert" instead of "Attach". > > "KA" <KA@newsgroup> wrote in message > news 4CA3075-95E4-42FE-AF86-C1CBC75185AD@newsgroupQuote: > >I have gotten a new computer with Windows Vista which I'm not familiar > >with. > > When I upload my photos, they go to the Windows Live picture place instead > > of > > just to "my pictures" like they did with XP. When I try to email > > pictures, > > they can only be emailed as attachments. This is a huge pain to have to > > individually open each picture. How can I make my pictures appear in the > > body of the email so recipients don't have to click to open each picture? > |
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| | Re: Emailing pictures in body of email Use a photo editing program to resize the pictures. I suggest you resize **copies** and **keep the originals** as is. "KA" <KA@newsgroup> wrote in message news:F4EE8B4E-35EE-491E-A460-81D74F68C042@newsgroup Quote: > Aha! This did work. The pictures are huge though. Do you know how to > make > them smaller? Thank you very much. > > > "Bob" wrote: > Quote: >> Use "Insert" instead of "Attach". >> >> "KA" <KA@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news 4CA3075-95E4-42FE-AF86-C1CBC75185AD@newsgroupQuote: >> >I have gotten a new computer with Windows Vista which I'm not familiar >> >with. >> > When I upload my photos, they go to the Windows Live picture place >> > instead >> > of >> > just to "my pictures" like they did with XP. When I try to email >> > pictures, >> > they can only be emailed as attachments. This is a huge pain to have >> > to >> > individually open each picture. How can I make my pictures appear in >> > the >> > body of the email so recipients don't have to click to open each >> > picture? >> |
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| Vista home premium 32bit | Re: Emailing pictures in body of email Use a photo editing program to resize the pictures. I suggest you resize **copies** and **keep the originals** as is. "KA" <KA@newsgroup> wrote in message news:F4EE8B4E-35EE-491E-A460-81D74F68C042@newsgroup Quote: > Aha! This did work. The pictures are huge though. Do you know how to > make > them smaller? Thank you very much. > > > "Bob" wrote: > Quote: >> Use "Insert" instead of "Attach". >> >> "KA" <KA@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news 4CA3075-95E4-42FE-AF86-C1CBC75185AD@newsgroup>> >> FastStone Image Viewer ( FastStone Image Viewer - Powerful and Intuitive Photo Viewer, Editor and Batch Converter ) is a very convenient free program for the purpose. And it has a lot of other functions - e.g. to add captions to pictures. |
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