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Old October 24th, 2005, 03:16 PM
stevemalee
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Default Microsoft Photo Editor email photo attachment

I am using Office XP, am trying to attach more than one photo to an email
message.

I go to My Pictures, right click, choose send to, choose make my pictures
smaller, an email opens with the picuture as an attachment.

When I try to choose another picuture and use the same method, I get the
message that a dialog is open. So I close that email and attach the picture
to another email.

I have tried to copy and paste from one email to another and that does not
work.

I receive many emails with more than one pix attached so I know that someone
out there knows how to do this.

I am told that I have to make the pix smaller to send by email, and the
method used by XP seems very easy as opposed to going to a photo editor and
resizing.

I do not know if this is the correct forum, but I have searched for almost
an hour for a photo forum and cannot find one for photo newbies, and this
forum always knows most answers, so I welcome your help.
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stevemalee
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Old October 24th, 2005, 03:27 PM
goldenman
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Default Microsoft Photo Editor email photo attachment

Steve just bring your email up, then left click on attachment, highlight in
pop up window your pictures, once your pictures are displayed Hold down the
control button then left click on the pics you select, that will let you
select as many as you like to include.

"stevemalee" wrote:

I am using Office XP, am trying to attach more than one photo to an email
message.

I go to My Pictures, right click, choose send to, choose make my pictures
smaller, an email opens with the picuture as an attachment.

When I try to choose another picuture and use the same method, I get the
message that a dialog is open. So I close that email and attach the picture
to another email.

I have tried to copy and paste from one email to another and that does not
work.

I receive many emails with more than one pix attached so I know that someone
out there knows how to do this.

I am told that I have to make the pix smaller to send by email, and the
method used by XP seems very easy as opposed to going to a photo editor and
resizing.

I do not know if this is the correct forum, but I have searched for almost
an hour for a photo forum and cannot find one for photo newbies, and this
forum always knows most answers, so I welcome your help.
--
stevemalee

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Old October 24th, 2005, 07:45 PM
stevemalee
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Default Microsoft Photo Editor email photo attachment

That did work, and is so easy- BUT I have been told that when emailing pix,
the size should be 30-60 KB appx. When I chose the pix to send using the
control key, some were 30-60 KB, and others were 460 - 490 KB.

How do I solve that ?
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stevemalee


"goldenman" wrote:

Steve just bring your email up, then left click on attachment, highlight in
pop up window your pictures, once your pictures are displayed Hold down the
control button then left click on the pics you select, that will let you
select as many as you like to include.

"stevemalee" wrote:

I am using Office XP, am trying to attach more than one photo to an email
message.

I go to My Pictures, right click, choose send to, choose make my pictures
smaller, an email opens with the picuture as an attachment.

When I try to choose another picuture and use the same method, I get the
message that a dialog is open. So I close that email and attach the picture
to another email.

I have tried to copy and paste from one email to another and that does not
work.

I receive many emails with more than one pix attached so I know that someone
out there knows how to do this.

I am told that I have to make the pix smaller to send by email, and the
method used by XP seems very easy as opposed to going to a photo editor and
resizing.

I do not know if this is the correct forum, but I have searched for almost
an hour for a photo forum and cannot find one for photo newbies, and this
forum always knows most answers, so I welcome your help.
--
stevemalee

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Old November 7th, 2005, 02:48 AM
stevemalee
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Default Microsoft Photo Editor email photo attachment

Thanks, I think my problem is solved. I do appreciate your input. It was
very helpful to me in solving my problem
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stevemalee


"goldenman" wrote:

Steve just bring your email up, then left click on attachment, highlight in
pop up window your pictures, once your pictures are displayed Hold down the
control button then left click on the pics you select, that will let you
select as many as you like to include.

"stevemalee" wrote:

I am using Office XP, am trying to attach more than one photo to an email
message.

I go to My Pictures, right click, choose send to, choose make my pictures
smaller, an email opens with the picuture as an attachment.

When I try to choose another picuture and use the same method, I get the
message that a dialog is open. So I close that email and attach the picture
to another email.

I have tried to copy and paste from one email to another and that does not
work.

I receive many emails with more than one pix attached so I know that someone
out there knows how to do this.

I am told that I have to make the pix smaller to send by email, and the
method used by XP seems very easy as opposed to going to a photo editor and
resizing.

I do not know if this is the correct forum, but I have searched for almost
an hour for a photo forum and cannot find one for photo newbies, and this
forum always knows most answers, so I welcome your help.
--
stevemalee

 




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