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Using Outlook 2002, if I have a larger .jpg image that I want to send to
someone, I can do it oen of two ways. 1) I can right-click the image then select "Send To"-Email Recipient where I am then asked if I want to keep the image's original size or reduce the image.... then select the recipient and send and presto they will receive the reduced image size. 2) I can select "attach" from within a new email message and browse to where the image is and select it there... However, I do not have any reducing options as in teh previous option. Is there a way to reduce the image size when using the 2nd option? - (similiar to the reduction options available when using the 1st option above?) Thanks, Brad |
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Only if you have already reduced the size in the location where it is
stored. Otherwise, no. Are you using the Windows XP Power Toy Image Resizer? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Brad Pears asked: | Using Outlook 2002, if I have a larger .jpg image that I want to send | to someone, I can do it oen of two ways. | | 1) I can right-click the image then select "Send To"-Email Recipient | where I am then asked if I want to keep the image's original size or | reduce the image.... then select the recipient and send and presto | they will receive the reduced image size. | | 2) I can select "attach" from within a new email message and browse | to where the image is and select it there... However, I do not have | any reducing options as in teh previous option. | | Is there a way to reduce the image size when using the 2nd option? - | (similiar to the reduction options available when using the 1st option | above?) | | Thanks, | | Brad |
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No, never heard of that. I'll do a search and grab it!
Thanks for the response. "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Only if you have already reduced the size in the location where it is stored. Otherwise, no. Are you using the Windows XP Power Toy Image Resizer? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Brad Pears asked: | Using Outlook 2002, if I have a larger .jpg image that I want to send | to someone, I can do it oen of two ways. | | 1) I can right-click the image then select "Send To"-Email Recipient | where I am then asked if I want to keep the image's original size or | reduce the image.... then select the recipient and send and presto | they will receive the reduced image size. | | 2) I can select "attach" from within a new email message and browse | to where the image is and select it there... However, I do not have | any reducing options as in teh previous option. | | Is there a way to reduce the image size when using the 2nd option? - | (similiar to the reduction options available when using the 1st option | above?) | | Thanks, | | Brad |
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