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how do I reduce the size of a picture I am attaching?
I can't seem to be able to reduce the file size of a photo I have saved in
windows photo manager if I attach it in an email I originate with outlook. If I originate an email through my photo program, it automatically reduces the size so it can download easier. |
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how do I reduce the size of a picture I am attaching?
You need to look for the "Resize..." option under the "Tools" menu within Microsoft Picture Manager and 'manually' resize the photo yourself. Without knowing the name of the Photo Program I cannot guess why or how it automatically resizes the photo for e-mailing. It must have a Preference setting with a default value something like, 'Automatically resize attached photos for e-mailing' and maybe a size limit (10 Kb, 50 Kb, or 1 Mb) that it uses as parameters to accomplish the task. -- DISCLAIMER: My opinions and comments are mine alone and do not represent any other person or organization, living or dead. This includes any government organization, DoD contractor. "kb" wrote: I can't seem to be able to reduce the file size of a photo I have saved in windows photo manager if I attach it in an email I originate with outlook. If I originate an email through my photo program, it automatically reduces the size so it can download easier. |
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how do I reduce the size of a picture I am attaching?
kb,
Instead of using the Insert function in the New Mail message. Have you tried to Right click the image in the folder that it is stored in. Then Send To Mail Recipient Option to Reduce photos Outlook should start a new message, with the photo attached. Also if you want to send multiple photos in a single email message. You will need to first, have a copy of them in a single folder. Highlight all the photos, in the folder, you want to send, Right click one of them Send To Mail Recipient Option to Reduce photos Outlook should start a new message, with the photos attached. -- Have A Good Day Rich/rerat Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "Dennis C. Jr., Virginia Beach, VA" m wrote in message ... You need to look for the "Resize..." option under the "Tools" menu within Microsoft Picture Manager and 'manually' resize the photo yourself. Without knowing the name of the Photo Program I cannot guess why or how it automatically resizes the photo for e-mailing. It must have a Preference setting with a default value something like, 'Automatically resize attached photos for e-mailing' and maybe a size limit (10 Kb, 50 Kb, or 1 Mb) that it uses as parameters to accomplish the task. -- DISCLAIMER: My opinions and comments are mine alone and do not represent any other person or organization, living or dead. This includes any government organization, DoD contractor. "kb" wrote: I can't seem to be able to reduce the file size of a photo I have saved in windows photo manager if I attach it in an email I originate with outlook. If I originate an email through my photo program, it automatically reduces the size so it can download easier. |
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how do I reduce the size of a picture I am attaching?
I am using outlook 2007 and all of a sudden when i right click on an image in
file and resize the new email does not come up? Please help!! "Rich/rerat" wrote: kb, Instead of using the Insert function in the New Mail message. Have you tried to Right click the image in the folder that it is stored in. Then Send To Mail Recipient Option to Reduce photos Outlook should start a new message, with the photo attached. Also if you want to send multiple photos in a single email message. You will need to first, have a copy of them in a single folder. Highlight all the photos, in the folder, you want to send, Right click one of them Send To Mail Recipient Option to Reduce photos Outlook should start a new message, with the photos attached. -- Have A Good Day Rich/rerat Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com (RRR News) message rule Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate "Dennis C. Jr., Virginia Beach, VA" m wrote in message ... You need to look for the "Resize..." option under the "Tools" menu within Microsoft Picture Manager and 'manually' resize the photo yourself. Without knowing the name of the Photo Program I cannot guess why or how it automatically resizes the photo for e-mailing. It must have a Preference setting with a default value something like, 'Automatically resize attached photos for e-mailing' and maybe a size limit (10 Kb, 50 Kb, or 1 Mb) that it uses as parameters to accomplish the task. -- DISCLAIMER: My opinions and comments are mine alone and do not represent any other person or organization, living or dead. This includes any government organization, DoD contractor. "kb" wrote: I can't seem to be able to reduce the file size of a photo I have saved in windows photo manager if I attach it in an email I originate with outlook. If I originate an email through my photo program, it automatically reduces the size so it can download easier. |
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