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Old January 31st 06, 05:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Shelly F
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Default Forwarding Pictures

On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:49:28 -0800, "Kira"
wrote:

Thank you, but now I have another problem: I do not know how to access my
pictures that are located in a saved e-mail. And, the pictures I have in My
Documents I cannot access because when I Insert l Picture, I do not get a
full listking of my documents to choose from. When I try to get a picture
from My Pictures, I only end up with a bunch of small boxes. And finally, I
don't need Insert l File Attachment because I know that the image will work
there. Are you ready to give up on me yet? Thanx --Kira

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

You can't copy/paste a picture. You *WILL* get a red X that way. You have to
either Insert | Picture and Browse to the folder it's in to insert it, or
Insert | File Attachment and Browse to the folder with the picture.

Do it that way and see if it's in Sent Items when you send it to yourself.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Kira" wrote in message
...
Steve,
I do not know anything about sizes. I did check my Sent folder, but
found
nothing to indicate a size. I went to CTRL-F3, but I don't know how to
tell
if it shows whether or not the image is there. I could not actually see
it -
where it should have been there was a long line of "=20". When I forwarded
the image as an attachment, it did include it. I am unable to send myself
a
message with an image brecause I cannot get the image to copy & paste into
the message. I get the same box with the red "X" in it.
Am I just not computer literate enough for you to help me? I know I am
very limited. Thanks Steve, --Kira

"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Check the size of the message in the sent items folder and see if its the
correct size to include the image. You can also do a CTRL-F3 on the
message
and see if the source code shows the image is contained there or not.
Also
try Message | Forward as attachment and see if that includes the image
then.
Some email programs may not follow proper internet rules, so try sending
a
message to yourself and include an image and make sure that works and
then
try forwarding it to yourself and see if that works.

steve

"Kira" wrote in message
...
A box with a red "X" in the corner appears where the picture should be.
It
is
the same in my Sent Items folder
I am using HTML and send pictures with messages is checked. Thanks
for
responding.

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

What happens when you try? Do the pictures show in Sent Items? Are you
using
HTML?

Tools | Options | Send | HTML Settings. Make sure Send pictures with
messages is checked.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Kira" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I can no longer forward pictures, animations, etc. in OE6. I
receive
them
just fine, but I cannot send them anymore. Does anyone have any
ideas
for
me
to try?
Thanks so muich for any help!

One method to use would be to right click on the picture in the
original e-mail and then "save picture as" to 'my pictures'.
When y'all want to send the picture via another e-mail, attach the
picture using the location in 'my pictures'.
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