In ten easy to follow steps
1 save them as anything you want.
2 go to your email and click on compose
3 click on attach files
4 click on browse
5 go to the folder your pictures are in
5 click on your picture (if more than 1, repeat steps 4,5 on different pictures)
6 click on attach
7 type in the "to"
8 type in the "subject"
9 type in message
10 click on send
2006-06-18 12:40:57
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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EASIEST WAY to make them available to attach to any mail is to ZIP them.
get winzip if you don't have it already, free on line to download version is fine.
When you install WinZip go to the photo or if more than one photo put them all together in a folder.
if you did that then right click on the folder and see the small menu which popped up, choose add to zip (it will say add to zip and the name of the folder you clicked on) anyway choose that option, and that's it. in a second a new zipped folder appears in the same directory as the folder with the photos or on the desktop, it will appear where ever the photo folder is, by the way it doesn't affect the original folder or photos they stay as they were. now if you want to email those zipped photos you can send them as an attachment, if you don't zip them then the email does not recognise the photo files as a file, no matter what format whether it's jpeg tiff gif bmap etc. and zipping the photos also compresses them so they are smaller to send which takes less time uploading and downloading them.
hope it helps
2006-06-18 12:30:09
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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if u have a yahoo account then go to ur compose e-mail as normal and there should be a tab at the top of the screen that reads "attach file" click on it and u will have 5 boxes click on the tab beside the first box that reads "browse" then find the file where your pictures have been saved double click your picture and then go to the bottom of the screen to "attach file" then send your message. if you want to send more than 1 pictures then just continue attaching more files in the other boxes below the first box that u have attached your first file ...
Good Luck
2006-06-18 12:20:43
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's one way:
Go the folder you saved the photos in...
1. Select the files you want to send (Hold down your Ctrl key on the keyboard and use your mouse to select each file).
2. Go to File >> Send to >> Mail Recipient (on the toolbar up the top of the folder) and you should be fine from there. It will open your email program with the photos attached in the message...
That's how you can do it in XP, but it might be different with other's.
2006-06-18 12:19:25
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Open your mail program.
2. Start a new mail message. Fill in the recipient's address, subject, and message body.
3. Press the attchment button. Usually it has a paperclip icon.
4. Browse to your jpegs and highlight them.
5. Press 'OK' or "Attach' or whatever the button says.
6. Back in the message press Send.
2006-06-18 12:18:43
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answer #5
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answered by stork5100 4
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If you want to send them in an email, you must attach them. Sometimes the icon for attachment looks like a big paperclip. When you click on it, you will need to look for the file in which you save your pictures.
2006-06-18 12:16:41
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answer #6
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answered by girlonline64 5
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If you're yahoo email.
Doesn't matter most are the same.
Find out where you have save your new jpegs. Copy and paste them to the desktop for ease.
Go to yahoo.com compose new email
Attach files.
Click attach and browse.
Browse to desktop
Click ok
repeat as necessary
ATTACH> this will take a while.
Compose your email
click send,.
Make yourself and cup of tea and congratulate yourself
=o)
2006-06-18 12:16:33
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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You can just attach them to your email. In MS Outlook click on Insert then click on file. Then just send the mail. Your reciepient can just save the attachment themn open it on his/her computer with any graphics software. Before you do that make sure your recipient has a high speed connection or send them one by one in individual emails or make smaller copies (file size) of your originals to send.
2006-06-18 12:19:04
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answer #8
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answered by jgreaves 3
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Well, go into your email account (with whoever it is with) and compose a new email. There will be an option to upload pictures. Click BROWSE and find the picture(s) then click ATTACH. Then write whatever you want in the email and such, then send it!
2006-06-18 12:16:52
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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easily sure. yet TIF information would be fantastically huge to view. So extra clever flow to any photograph modifying programme and batch convert all TIF information to JPG information. it is going to take much less area on your pc and open swifter. And in destiny, except you propose to print your photos, test them ideally in JPG - you could set that as default on your scanner.
2016-10-31 02:33:24
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answer #10
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answered by ? 4
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