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I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical
blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim |
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If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you
can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim |
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Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work
around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . |
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You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . |
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I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was
also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . |
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That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have
been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . |
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That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have
been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . |
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I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was
also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . |
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You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . |
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Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work
around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . |
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