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I tried to send one of my photos which I had downloaded from my camera kodak share by e-mail but it is rather large how do I make it smaller when i send one I have scanned it is the right size
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Open up the folder containing the picture.
Select on the picture, then select from the options on the left of the folder which says "E mail this file".
A small window comes up asking if you want to make the picture smaller. Select that option and press OK.
You should be taken into your e mail program where you can send your e mail with the picture in it.
Open up the folder containing the picture.
Select on the picture, then select from the options on the left of the folder which says "E mail this file".
A small window comes up asking if you want to make the picture smaller. Select that option and press OK.
You should be taken into your e mail program where you can send your e mail with the picture in it.
Similar to vehelpfulguy, if you want to resize a few photos and nor email them immediately, then there is an article here:- (you may need free registration)
Uncover Windows XP's built-in image resizing utility
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-wi ndows/?p=567
However, I'll put the steps below:-
1.Press [Windows]E to launch Windows Explorer.
2.Make sure the Tasks pane is visible. (The Folders button acts like a toggle switch. If the Tree pane is showing, clicking the Folders button will display the Tasks pane. Click the Folders button if the Tree pane is showing.)
3.Open the folder containing the group of digital pictures you want to resize. Select the group.
4.Under the File And Folder Task list, select the E-Mail The Selected Items command.
5.When you see the Send Pictures Via E-Mail dialog box, click the Show More Options link to expand the dialog box.
6.Select a radio button next to one of the available sizes and click OK. A new mail message window containing the resized digital pictures as attachments will appear.
7.Pull down the File menu, select the Save Attachments command, and save all the attachments to a different folder.
8.Close the mail message window and click No in the Save Changes dialog box.
Uncover Windows XP's built-in image resizing utility
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-wi ndows/?p=567
However, I'll put the steps below:-
1.Press [Windows]E to launch Windows Explorer.
2.Make sure the Tasks pane is visible. (The Folders button acts like a toggle switch. If the Tree pane is showing, clicking the Folders button will display the Tasks pane. Click the Folders button if the Tree pane is showing.)
3.Open the folder containing the group of digital pictures you want to resize. Select the group.
4.Under the File And Folder Task list, select the E-Mail The Selected Items command.
5.When you see the Send Pictures Via E-Mail dialog box, click the Show More Options link to expand the dialog box.
6.Select a radio button next to one of the available sizes and click OK. A new mail message window containing the resized digital pictures as attachments will appear.
7.Pull down the File menu, select the Save Attachments command, and save all the attachments to a different folder.
8.Close the mail message window and click No in the Save Changes dialog box.