ok, i got my blogs mixed up... i meant to say, great pics, sarah,not "g." although am sure that g's pics are great as well, yes, i will view them immediately after i finish backpadelling here. please excuse, i was blog-viewing and trying to figure out how to attach certain photos in an email, which may sound simple, but is so NOT NOT NOT
Despite your horrifying blunder, I will provide advice on how to attach photos to an email:
1) Right click on the photo, choose "save image as" and then save it to your desktop (or wherever). If you want the large version of the photo, click on it to open the original file, then right click and save.
2) Start a new email and attach the files directly from the location where you saved them.
You can always modify the size of the photos before sending them by using a photo editing program (e.g. Microsoft Office Picture Manager). Just right click on the file, choose "open with" and then the program. Usually there is a "re-size" option.
thanks a lot, sarah... you just dispensed with my only excuse for common misspells and blog blunders... and can i just say that i don't understand why this photo re-sizing thing has to be such a multi-step process. i suppose i shall take fewer photos
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Nice!!!
some of us look "tartier" than others... . great photos, g!
also, mrs. santa clause photographs very well, especially with various fans on her lap
ok, i got my blogs mixed up... i meant to say, great pics, sarah,not "g." although am sure that g's pics are great as well, yes, i will view them immediately after i finish backpadelling here. please excuse, i was blog-viewing and trying to figure out how to attach certain photos in an email, which may sound simple, but is so NOT NOT NOT
This is inexcusable.
Despite your horrifying blunder, I will provide advice on how to attach photos to an email:
1) Right click on the photo, choose "save image as" and then save it to your desktop (or wherever). If you want the large version of the photo, click on it to open the original file, then right click and save.
2) Start a new email and attach the files directly from the location where you saved them.
You can always modify the size of the photos before sending them by using a photo editing program (e.g. Microsoft Office Picture Manager). Just right click on the file, choose "open with" and then the program. Usually there is a "re-size" option.
thanks a lot, sarah... you just dispensed with my only excuse for common misspells and blog blunders... and can i just say that i don't understand why this photo re-sizing thing has to be such a multi-step process. i suppose i shall take fewer photos
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