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To: Steve Misic who wrote (34392)5/16/2003 12:11:10 PM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
How can I take a photo from MS Photo Editor or another program and paste it into a e-mail?

Steve,

You just need to find the file that represents the image you want and attach it to your email message within your email program. See email program help for how to attach a file, and if you get stuck, ask here again. It's best for quality/size of file that the format is jpeg, extension jpg, for photos.

You can also capture any portion of your screen with a file capture program like SnagIt, as Gottfried just directed in response to a closely related question. You save this capture to a file, then attach it to an email in the normal way. But if you already have a file that represents an image you want send, it's much better to just send the file.

BTW, a free program called MwSnap has filled my simple image capturing needs quite nicely.

Esteban



To: Steve Misic who wrote (34392)5/18/2003 10:43:05 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 110652
 
Stephen, pasting a photo into e-mail:

What e-mail client are you using? If it is Outlook Express, then you can do this [you cannot paste from the clipboard]...

save the picture as a file
start the new message
click FORMAT>RICH TEXT
place the cursor where you want the picture
click on the 'insert picure' icon [looks like a mountain]
follow the prompts

Warning: not all recipients may be able to see the picture. A friend didn't until I attached the picture [the paper clip]. Then it showed up inside my message.

Gottfried