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Old June 22nd 10, 02:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ken
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Default Resizing Photos

There is several ways to resize photos.
One way is to use Windows XP resize feature, which is what I use.

Below is from Windows XP Help.

Let me know if this explanation helps.

Ken



From Windows Help...

To send a photo in e-mail

Open My Pictures and then open the folder containing the photo you want to
send in e-mail.
Click the photo you want to send.
Under File and Folder Tasks, click E-mail this file.
In the Send Pictures via E-mail dialog box, click Make all my pictures
smaller.
Windows makes a smaller photo file and attaches it to an e-mail message that
displays a default subject and text message.

In the To box, type the e-mail address of the person to receive the picture,
change the subject and message text if you want, and then click Send.
Notes

To open My Pictures, click Start, and then click My Pictures.
Use this procedure for photos of file size greater than 64 kilobytes (KB).
To check the file size of your photo, right-click the file, click
Properties, and look at Size.
To send the photo without reducing the size of the file, click Keep the
original sizes.
To change the settings for the size of the image, click Show more options.


"B.W." . wrote in message
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| When you add an image to an email and the handles show up, can you resize
| the photo this way?
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| B.W.
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