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Old November 23rd, 2006, 10:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
ldknight
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Default Embedding a JPG Picture in Email

Hi,

I have pictures that are in jpg format from a digital camera that I uploaded
to my computer and edited using Picasa2. I was able to add captions and
save the pictures. Only when I attach the picture to an email I want to
send out, the name of the picture is listed at the top, but the picture
itself is not displayed in the main body of the email so that the sender can
scroll thru them. I use outlook express 6, internet explorer 7,norton
internet security 7 and windows xp with service pack 2 installed also. I
have people sending me email including pictures that are embedded and I can
scroll through them and would like to do the same. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks.

Lori


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Old November 24th, 2006, 12:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ron Sommer
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Default Embedding a JPG Picture in Email

You said you are attaching, did you mean to say you are inserting?

Did inserting pictures work before IE 7?

In OE, Tools, Options, Send tab, HTML Settings, is 'Send pictures with
messages' checked?
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Ronald Sommer

"ldknight" wrote in message
t...
: Hi,
:
: I have pictures that are in jpg format from a digital camera that I
uploaded
: to my computer and edited using Picasa2. I was able to add captions and
: save the pictures. Only when I attach the picture to an email I want to
: send out, the name of the picture is listed at the top, but the picture
: itself is not displayed in the main body of the email so that the sender
can
: scroll thru them. I use outlook express 6, internet explorer 7,norton
: internet security 7 and windows xp with service pack 2 installed also. I
: have people sending me email including pictures that are embedded and I
can
: scroll through them and would like to do the same. Any help would be
: appreciated. Thanks.
:
: Lori
:
:

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Old November 25th, 2006, 08:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Geo.
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Default Embedding a JPG Picture in Email

Lori, if you mean the pics don't display when composing the message on your own computer try the preview option at the bottom of the message or close the message and preview it in your Drafts folder.

Geo.

"ldknight" wrote in message t...
Hi,

I have pictures that are in jpg format from a digital camera that I uploaded
to my computer and edited using Picasa2. I was able to add captions and
save the pictures. Only when I attach the picture to an email I want to
send out, the name of the picture is listed at the top, but the picture
itself is not displayed in the main body of the email so that the sender can
scroll thru them. I use outlook express 6, internet explorer 7,norton
internet security 7 and windows xp with service pack 2 installed also. I
have people sending me email including pictures that are embedded and I can
scroll through them and would like to do the same. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks.

Lori


 




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