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withhumor
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Fri, Feb 16 2007, 8:53 am
Using Windows XP’s photo e-mail to compress pictures
If you use Windows XP, you can take advantage of the operating system’s built-in photo e-mail and compression. Here’s how:
Open the folder containing your photos, select one or more images (use Ctrl-Click to select multiple images), and click E-mail The Selected Items under File and Folder Tasks in the Task Pane. The Send Pictures Via E-mail dialog box will open.
XP lets you reduce the size of your photos by reducing their resolution. Click the Show More Options button to see all your options. Once you’ve made your selections, click OK.
Note: XP does not change the size of your original photos; it merely creates copies in the new sizes and attaches those copies to your e-mail.
XP opens a new message window in your default e-mail program, with the resized photos attached. Add a recipient’s address, change the subject if you like, and insert your own text in place of XP’s own terse message. Then click Send.
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