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Kenda
April 22nd 03, 06:28 PM
I hope this helps you out, in the e-mail acroios the top
are several new features, one of which is "insert
picture" try clicking oin it, it will take you to browse,
like an attachment would, but go to the file you want,
and the pic you want cklick it and it shoulld be inserted
into your e-mail, also you can move the pic anywhere with
in the e-mail. here is a quick hint, if you think you are
going to send the same pic several times, and prefer to
send them seperatly, click compose new e-mail , enter the
name of the pic, in the subject(this can be replaced
later, it is just to remind you when you look in out box)
click insert pic. again go to the file , get you pic and
put it in the e-mail, then store it in the outbox until
you are ready to send it, this in my way of thinking is
helpful, keeeps you pics. at the ready, and is easier
than storing them in a folder...hope this helps...Kenda
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi
>I have WinXP and when I open up a new email message that
I wish to send
>someone I can't put a picture or photo in the actual
email. I can attach it
>but not put in the area that you write in.
>When I had my old computer which had Win98 I used to
select the photo or
>picture right click it, then copy, I then would create a
email message,
>click on the blank space where you write your email,
then right click and
>paste and there I would have it. Now I can copy the pic
or photo but when I
>try to paste it the paste option (along with cut and
copy) are greyed out.
>Does someone know how to do this.
>TIA
>
>
>.
>

Paul
April 22nd 03, 07:23 PM
Thanks Kenda that sorted it out. Just seems a long way around it especially
as I was so used to doing it the other way. Got there in the end though.
Thanks alot.


"Kenda" > wrote in message
...
> I hope this helps you out, in the e-mail acroios the top
> are several new features, one of which is "insert
> picture" try clicking oin it, it will take you to browse,
> like an attachment would, but go to the file you want,
> and the pic you want cklick it and it shoulld be inserted
> into your e-mail, also you can move the pic anywhere with
> in the e-mail. here is a quick hint, if you think you are
> going to send the same pic several times, and prefer to
> send them seperatly, click compose new e-mail , enter the
> name of the pic, in the subject(this can be replaced
> later, it is just to remind you when you look in out box)
> click insert pic. again go to the file , get you pic and
> put it in the e-mail, then store it in the outbox until
> you are ready to send it, this in my way of thinking is
> helpful, keeeps you pics. at the ready, and is easier
> than storing them in a folder...hope this helps...Kenda
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi
> >I have WinXP and when I open up a new email message that
> I wish to send
> >someone I can't put a picture or photo in the actual
> email. I can attach it
> >but not put in the area that you write in.
> >When I had my old computer which had Win98 I used to
> select the photo or
> >picture right click it, then copy, I then would create a
> email message,
> >click on the blank space where you write your email,
> then right click and
> >paste and there I would have it. Now I can copy the pic
> or photo but when I
> >try to paste it the paste option (along with cut and
> copy) are greyed out.
> >Does someone know how to do this.
> >TIA
> >
> >
> >.
> >

Gordon BP
April 22nd 03, 07:54 PM
Paul wrote:
> Thanks Kenda that sorted it out.

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