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i have pics in a folder and basically instead of emailing every single one i just want to make them bigger and send them as thumbnails so the recipient can see for themselves
at the mo they are to small.i am getting 8 across.i would like to double the size really.thanks in advance

2007-07-19 01:45:12 · 4 answers · asked by miss knowitall 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

4 answers

Leave the pictures in a folder, compress the folder (WinZip/RAR whichever you prefer, and send the folder. Keeps the size of the email down, and the receiver can open and expand them.

2007-07-19 03:40:21 · answer #1 · answered by Michael H 7 · 0 0

You can't send thumbnails of pictures. You just send the pictures. If you go into 'My Documents', My Pictures and then select the folder (if you have one) from there. Once you see your pictures all there, just one-click on each picture as you are holding down the ctrl button, then right click on one of those pictures and select 'send to as attachment'. A box should pop up and ask if you want to make them smaller for email or keep them big. I would select 'smaller' so each picture can be seen on the entire screen without scrolling around to see the whole thing. Then your email box will pop up for you to fill in the recipient's address and subject. Then send. Hope that helps.

2007-07-19 01:57:21 · answer #2 · answered by Sunshine 6 · 1 0

Dear

Simply select Picture or Pictures which you want to send through Email after selected press RIGHT BUTTON OF YOUR MOUSE and select SEND TO option and select Mail Recipient.

When you select this option, A windows Message appear where shown the following option.

1. MAKE MY ALL PICTURES SMALLER
2. KEEP THE ORIGINAL SIZES

Select First Option and press OK.

You will found you pictures size automatically reduce and clarity of the Pictures remain same. Now you will able to send lot's of with High Resolution and small sizes.


Goutam

2007-07-19 02:08:54 · answer #3 · answered by Goutam 3 · 0 0

you may no longer zip jpegs and make the filesize smaller. the resultant pictures would be unfavourable. the suited way must be to resize all of the %. contained indoors the folder to a smaller length. you additionally can exchange the rfile format to a lossless variety of photograph consisting of .tiff then zip them. in the event that they're severe determination pictures you may want to chop back the alternative and make the rfile smaller. yet an option determination must be to break them into distinctive smaller rfile sizes.

2016-11-09 21:19:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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