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1. Save the pic to your HDD.
2. You can open the pic in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer in an easily viewable size. 3. You can edit the saved pic using your favorite image editing software (e.g., IrfanView http://www.irfanview.com/; free) to reduce its size. Then save the resized pic to your HDD and delete the humongous one (if desired). [Folks who email such large pix are inconsiderate & annoying boobs IMHO. I don't need a 3.5 MB email to see 2 pictures of birds at your birdfeeder and I resent having to jump through the hoops of #3 above if I want to save them.] -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 scott wrote: Some of the emails I get have pictures that are much to large for me to veiw.They are sometimes added attachments and sometimes included in the email. Is there a way to shrink these photos so I can veiw them and print them? |
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