Re Outlook Express
Anyone know why when I copy a pic. to send via my mail
it does not come in with the letter like it used to?
Every Picture comes in as an attachment now adays and
absolutely annoying/
Phyl.
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6 comments
Anyone know why when I copy a pic. to send via my mail
it does not come in with the letter like it used to?
Every Picture comes in as an attachment now adays and
absolutely annoying/
Phyl.
I appreciate your reply anyway JustMe.
Many months ago I used to just copy any pretty or appropriate
picture from anywhere and paste it onto my letters but now it goes
up into attachments so when anyone receives my letter no picture
darn it. I know they can still bring it up but it is just not the same.
I was wondering if it is something I have clicked or done to cause it
Otherwise I find Outlook Express o.k. Not wonderful but o.k.ish. 8-/
Phyl, I guess you wish to put pictures in an email. Is that correct ?
If so, what email program do you use ?
Internet explorer is a web browser not an email program.
You might use Outlook or Outlook Express.
I use Mozilla Thunderbird and you can put pictures in the email, not as an attachment but in the email itself with the text.
Edit:
If you use Outlook Express, up the top click on Insert, scroll down to picture and find the pic you want and insert it.
That way it goes in and is not an attachment.
Thank ya kindly fwed. I did mean Outlook Express
All pics. whether it just be a bird or a bunch of flowers or whatever i used to be
able to just copy and paste onto my letters now just goes up to attachments.
Come on over and have a look I will wait by the gate.
You can share our barbecue.
Could you hurry please?
How's You today?
Phyl.
BBQ sound great Phyl - I love barbys.
I will bring the prawns.
To see how to insert a pic into an email using Outlook Express go [url=http://email.about.com/od/outlookexpresstips/ss/wt021703.htm]here[/url]
I gave up using Outlook years ago. I use gmail---so simple and reliable. On my little 10 inch travelling confuser, I use OPERA mail and browser---too good.
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Gday Phyl
Would love to help but not quite enough info re email program used or how you use internet explorer. But then again that may show how much I don't know. (lol)