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    1. RE: picture by email
    2. Nancy Tollefson
    3. Hi, back on April 9, John Warnock answered a question about sending a picture BY email...he said.... "In windowsXP just select the picture you wish to send, then on the left side you will see --Email this file --- click on this then choose the small size to send, and picture will appear in an email form as an attachement, but also in the body of the email when it arrives. All you have to do is enter the address.." Well, I tried this, and I sure didn't get far.... I had saved the photo I wanted to send as a .jpg file made in PaintShopPro8.... I didn't see any "email this file" or "small size" to click on....I got Picture greyed out... then hit html, and got ONE HUGE PHOTO, so backed off.... What am I missing here? I get photos in emails all the time... so it can't be that horrendously difficult, why am I having such an awful time doing it??? There was also something said about going to an online "Email picture guide" Where is that?? Thanks, PAX NancyT

    04/13/2005 04:59:54
    1. Re: [SR-NEWBIE] RE: picture by email
    2. ETM
    3. Right click on the image. Then the menu will appear offering options to handle the image. Choose send to mail recipient. Elaine Theory of relativity: If you go back far enough, we're all related. Hello Nancy On Wednesday, April 13, 2005, you wrote > Hi, > back on April 9, John Warnock answered a question about sending a picture > BY email...he said.... > "In windowsXP just select the picture you wish to send, then on the left > side you will see --Email this file --- click on this then choose the small > size to send, and picture will appear in an email form as an attachement, > but also in the body of the email when it arrives. All you have to do is > enter the address.." > Well, I tried this, and I sure didn't get far.... I had saved the photo I > wanted to send as a .jpg file made in PaintShopPro8.... > I didn't see any "email this file" or "small size" to click on....I got > Picture greyed out... then hit html, and got ONE HUGE PHOTO, so backed > off.... > What am I missing here? I get photos in emails all the time... so it can't > be that horrendously difficult, why am I having such an awful time doing > it??? > There was also something said about going to an online "Email picture > guide" Where is that?? > Thanks, > PAX > NancyT

    04/13/2005 06:55:19
    1. Re: [SR-NEWBIE] RE: picture by email
    2. John Warnock
    3. Hi Nancy --have you saved your picture to "My Pictures" Folder in My Documents" ?? John from West Aus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Tollefson" <mamat@gvtel.com> To: <SENIOR-NEWBIE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:59 PM Subject: [SR-NEWBIE] RE: picture by email Hi, back on April 9, John Warnock answered a question about sending a picture BY email...he said.... "In windowsXP just select the picture you wish to send, then on the left side you will see --Email this file --- click on this then choose the small size to send, and picture will appear in an email form as an attachement, but also in the body of the email when it arrives. All you have to do is enter the address.." Well, I tried this, and I sure didn't get far.... I had saved the photo I wanted to send as a .jpg file made in PaintShopPro8.... I didn't see any "email this file" or "small size" to click on....I got Picture greyed out... then hit html, and got ONE HUGE PHOTO, so backed off.... What am I missing here? I get photos in emails all the time... so it can't be that horrendously difficult, why am I having such an awful time doing it??? There was also something said about going to an online "Email picture guide" Where is that?? Thanks, PAX NancyT ==== SENIOR-NEWBIE Mailing List ==== To leave the list, click here and send: mailto:SENIOR-NEWBIE-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe To leave the DIGEST, click here and send: mailto:SENIOR-NEWBIE-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/14/2005 04:17:48