If they are attachments and not embedded images, then that is likely the
only way to do it.
steve
"Beancounter1951" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:E9D57C15-F9B6-4CCC-848A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thank you Steve for your quick response. I have opened a folder on my
> desktop
> marked "Files to Print" and I am saving all attachments in here. Then when
> all done I am selecting them and printing them that way. All these jpg
> scans
> are then printed on standard letter size paper.
> This is at least quicker than selecting each attachment individually and
> printing.
> --
> Touring the universe Beancounter
>
>
> "Steve Cochran" wrote:
>
>> I don't think there is much you can do with a received message. You can
>> try
>> saving it to the Desktop and then rename it to give it a mht file
>> extension
>> and then it will open in IE and the image will "shrink to fit".
>> Otherwise
>> you'd have to go in and change the image width and height accordingly in
>> the
>> HTML to get it to fit.
>>
>> steve
>>
>> "Beancounter1951" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:18234972-F8B2-4112-9B0E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I am new to Windows Mail. I receive scanned documents and they have
>> >copme
>> > through on my old email package small enough to read in the body of the
>> > email. They also would print on a letter size paper. With Windows Mail
>> > the
>> > jpg attachment extends past my message body and will not automatically
>> > print
>> > on letter size. I have to go to the attachment and print each
>> > attachment
>> > individually. Can someone tell me how to reduce the "visual size" not
>> > file
>> > sizefor easier viewing. Thank you
>> > --
>> > Touring the universe Beancounter
>>
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