Having difficulty sending pictures by email because the file sizes for images
are too big?
Simply highlight the file (or select multiple images), then right-click and
choose Send To followed by Mail Recipient. A dialogue box asks if you want to
keep the original file size or make pictures smaller. Choose the ‘Make all my
pictures smaller’ option and click on OK.
An Outlook Express message window will appear with the selected images
attached and reduced in file size to about a tenth of the original. A similar
feature in Windows Vista allows finer control over the file-size reduction. Just
follow the same steps to see how it works.
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