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Inserting photos in email messages
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When composing an email in OE and I click on the "insert picture" icon and hit the browse button on the 'Picture' window, a new 'look in' window opens showing a folder titled "reports" which, incidentally, doesn't open. I then have to use the drop-down menu to select My Documents, open it and then select My Pictures to locate the photo. My question is this - is there any way I can go directly to My Pictures from the Look In window? I have tried deleting the 'reports' folder without success. I know it's not a major problem but I find mildly annoying. I'm sure that at sometime in the past I was able to go My Pictures from the drop-down menu and have no idea where the 'reports' folder originated from. Appreciate any advice or suggestions.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Go into 'My pictures'
Select the picture you wish to send
On the left hand menu, under 'File & Folder Tasks' select 'Email this File.
A window 'Send my picture via Email' pops up
select 'make my picture smaller' press ok.
A blank Emale message sheet will then open with the photo attached.
Write your message and address it, and then send.
Select the picture you wish to send
On the left hand menu, under 'File & Folder Tasks' select 'Email this File.
A window 'Send my picture via Email' pops up
select 'make my picture smaller' press ok.
A blank Emale message sheet will then open with the photo attached.
Write your message and address it, and then send.
Thank you for responding to my question but your suggestion doesn't solve the problem of how, or whether or not, I can by-pass the "reports" folder, My Docs, etc.,. and go straight to My Pictures as described above.
I know that your method is an easy way of emailing photos but I often send illustrated emails with photos inserted into the body of the text and the 'easy way' won't work.
But thank you for trying to help. Much appreciated.
I know that your method is an easy way of emailing photos but I often send illustrated emails with photos inserted into the body of the text and the 'easy way' won't work.
But thank you for trying to help. Much appreciated.