November 21, 2002 at 8:47 pm
Can any of you computer whizz kids out there tell this not so knowledgable computer rookie how to send photos with e-mail.
I have a scanner and Hotmail or Outlook Express available to me
I have succeeded with this task before but for the life of me I can’t remember how I did it.
Please keep it as simple as possible!!!
Dave
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By: Hand87_5 - 22nd November 2002 at 10:13
RE: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An other clue which might be helpful in the future.
If you have a bunch of picture to send , use WINZIP.
This software (you can find demo copies on the web) will create an archive of your pictures , crompress them (even if jpeg has a high compression ratio) and instead of having to attach dozen of files , you’ll have only one to handle.
Regards
AT
By: dcfly - 21st November 2002 at 21:11
RE: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Arthur, thats just the kind of instructions I was hoping for, clear and to the point.
Thanks also to adOnis
I’ll give it a shot and see what happens
Dave
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By: ad0nis - 21st November 2002 at 21:02
RE: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On outlook express go to Attach on top of taskbar and search for your saved file, in desktop, H drive, on (A) disk drive,
then click send
By: Arthur - 21st November 2002 at 20:57
RE: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Step 1:
Save the picture you scanned/ripped of the web/got somewhere in a location where you can find it. Not far away in some obscure subsubsubfolder hiddden in Win32, but on your desktop for example.
Step 2:
Open your outlook.
Step 3:
Compose an email.
Step 4:
In the bar above the email you’re composing, you’ll find a paperclip. Click that, and it will ask you which files to attach to the mail you are composing.
Step 5:
Click on the image/file you conveniently placed on your desktop, or try to find that impossibly misplaced image hidden in some obscure folder somewhere in the lower regions of your harddisk.
Step 6:
Send.
In Hotmail, you can somewhere choose to upload a file with your email as well, but i’m not an avid hotmail-user so perhaps someone else can help here.