I guess I must believe in doing things the hard way but I never use the camera icon to insert a photo in my emails. Here's how I do it and I CAN resize them: 1) click FILE > OPEN and select the PICTURES folder. 2) Scroll through the photos and find the one you want to insert in the email and highlight it. 3) click to open the photo. 4) click on insert in email and the photo will be inserted in an email. (If this is the email you will be using to send the photo this is all you need to do before resizing it.) 5) If you wish to insert the photo that popped into an email into another existing email highlight the photos and copy it and then paste it into the email body you are using to send the email. 6) To resize the photos click on the photo and the "box" that surrounds the photo will appear. Move your cursor to the edge or corner of the photo until the cursor becomes a double-edged arrow. Hold down the mouse and slide the edge of the photo to whatever size you want it to be. Do the same for width/depth or total size (from the corners). Another alternative option would be to edit the photo before selecting the insert in email option. Joan In a message dated 11/17/2009 12:25:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, BogusWoody@aol.com writes: I couldn't find any way to make them larger. But at least there are thumbnails. Woody =========== DMGV45@aol.com writes: I have a question about inserting photos inside your e-mail letter. When you click on the little camera icon and the area comes up for choosing what photos you want to include in your mail, is there any way to make the thumbnails of the photos larger? I have a hard time seeing the photos. Thanks, Dee