OE uses the dpi and ignores the size.
Change the dpi to 100.
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Ronald Sommer
"Rob" wrote in message
...
: Thanks Steve,
: I already used Irfanview and have reduced the image to an acceptable 241kb
: for sending. I was hoping there was a solution without having to resize
: further.
: I have a 1058x1575 Jpeg image 190dpi. When it is sent from Word it is
: automaticaly streched to fill nearly the whole page when printed. When the
: same image is inserted directly in a message in OE it is enlarged a lot
more
: and only about 1/3 fits on the printed page.
: What do you mean by "image tag of the HTML IMG"? Are you refering to the
: image dialogue box in Word?
: Although I have IE7 the info box in OE says I am using version 6. Is that
: correct?
:
:
:
: "Steve Cochran" wrote:
:
: I think Word generates a thumbnail, but I'm not sure. The image should
be
: sized using some imaging program such as irfanview (
www.irfanview.com)
or if
: you don't care about the actual size of the image in terms of bytes, you
can
: resize it proportionately in the image tag of the HTML IMG element by
: specifying height and width.
:
: IE7 introduces a "shrink to fit" aspect in printing that also applies to
OE,
: which is why it printed on the single page.
:
: steve
:
: "Rob" wrote in message
: ...
: When sending an image from Word it’s size is reduced when visualized
in
: OE.
: When inserting the same image directly in an OE message it is enlarged
: respect to the original. This is also obvious when printed: the
original
: fits
: on a page while the one printed from OE is to large. I sent this same
: image a
: week ago and did not have this problem. In the meantime I updated to
: Internet
: Explorer 7. Could that be a possible cause and can it be resolved?
: Thanks
: