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Old May 29th 06, 01:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default .jpg images

What do you consider the Attach Window? The paper clip?

If they were sent as attachments, they should be after the message body,
regardless how big it was, and there should be a thin gray line between the
message body and the attachment.

Were these pix sent to you by an AOL user? If so, and they were forwarded,
then you have to click on the attachment code in the header for as many
times as it has been forwarded.

This is a canned message of mine regarding this:

If they are from an AOL or Compuserve user, (some other servers are changing
too), they may be layered as many times as it has been forwarded. When you
open an attachment and only see a blank page, keep putting the cursor on the
text in the attachment line / Right click / Open, or double click. Keep
doing this and you'll eventually get to the original attachment and be able
to view it.

You can also highlight the message header and press Ctrl & F3 to just read
the text of the message.
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Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Joy" wrote in message
...
Bruce, there wasn't any message body other than a brief comment about the
pictures. But no pictures after that. And no, I hadn't done anything to
the registry.

"Bruce Hagen" wrote in message
...
If they were Inserted, they are in the message body. If they were
Attached, they will be visible *after* the message body unless you did a
reg hack such as this:

See this article about disabling automatic viewing of graphic
attachments:
http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/slideshow.htm
--
Bruce Hagen
MS MVP - Outlook Express
~IB-CA~

"Joy" wrote in message
...
Someone just sent me several .jpg images. They open OK from the Attach
window, but usually they show up in the body of the e-mail. I haven't
changed any settings, but I can't remember where to look to make sure
that they DO show in the e-mail itself.




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