ChatterBank1 min ago
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After having sent a photo attach.in an email using the above,I then check that it's correct but the photo always takes up more than my screen and i have to scroll down to see it all.Can someone please tell me why this is so and how to make it a more std size to look at? Thanks !
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It so happens that I am using Windows Vista on the Desktop which I am using at this very moment. However,whilst I have Firefox installed, it is a Browser and what I now wish to know is your e/mail programme.(Gmail, Yahoo, Windows mail or similar.)
Al.
It so happens that I am using Windows Vista on the Desktop which I am using at this very moment. However,whilst I have Firefox installed, it is a Browser and what I now wish to know is your e/mail programme.(Gmail, Yahoo, Windows mail or similar.)
Al.
aelmpvw was correct. It's Windows Mail which is being discussed. OK I am also using it.
Sorry to be asking further questions but I wish to fully appreciate your predicament.
How do you attach a photograph.? Do you click the 'paperclip' in the toolbar or do you click Insert and then 'Picture'.?
Incidentally, I am somewhat lost when you say you are able to alter pixel sizes but the pictures remain too large. Please tell me the reason for your altering the pixels if you are attaching a photograph from your Picture folder/file and the method you use.
Al.
Sorry to be asking further questions but I wish to fully appreciate your predicament.
How do you attach a photograph.? Do you click the 'paperclip' in the toolbar or do you click Insert and then 'Picture'.?
Incidentally, I am somewhat lost when you say you are able to alter pixel sizes but the pictures remain too large. Please tell me the reason for your altering the pixels if you are attaching a photograph from your Picture folder/file and the method you use.
Al.
Thanks codswallop. I now have the picture.(please forgive pun)
Instead of your method I suggest:- Open Windows Mail and you should see a toolbar at the top with 'Create Mail' as the first item....Click it open and reveal a blank e/mail which will have another toolbar with send as the first item. Look along the toolbar and you will see a paper clip which you need to click and then take matters from there.
It could be that the toolbars have been hidden. If so, please post again so that, if necessary, I can tell you how to re-establish them.
Al.
Instead of your method I suggest:- Open Windows Mail and you should see a toolbar at the top with 'Create Mail' as the first item....Click it open and reveal a blank e/mail which will have another toolbar with send as the first item. Look along the toolbar and you will see a paper clip which you need to click and then take matters from there.
It could be that the toolbars have been hidden. If so, please post again so that, if necessary, I can tell you how to re-establish them.
Al.
Hi Al thanks for your continued interest but it came out the same ...Large.Would you please do one more thing and then we'll call it a day Using Win mail would you send a photo to yourself using the method you suggested in your last email.After it has been sent,go to the left hand column and click on "SENT"where any photos may have been sent in the past,and click on the photo you have just sent to yourself and see if you get the same result as me ,,,,,,,a full screen photo Thanks again !!!
codswallop....I am genuingly trying to be helpful, and never give any advice in AB unless I have tried it for myself.
There are numerous ways of putting photographs into E/mails and I think the most important thing is that the recipient is able to save it and do whatsoever they wish thereafter. Consequently, if the photograph is oversized when you check-back on what you have sent, providing there is a paper clip for the recipient to click onto in the E/mail, all should be o k.
Come back again in this thread if you think I may be able to be of further 'help' to you.
Al..
There are numerous ways of putting photographs into E/mails and I think the most important thing is that the recipient is able to save it and do whatsoever they wish thereafter. Consequently, if the photograph is oversized when you check-back on what you have sent, providing there is a paper clip for the recipient to click onto in the E/mail, all should be o k.
Come back again in this thread if you think I may be able to be of further 'help' to you.
Al..