PC Review


Reply
Thread Tools Rate Thread

Attachment..how to reduce to screen size

 
 
Beancounter1951
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      29th Jan 2009
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
 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
Steve Cochran
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      29th Jan 2009
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


 
Reply With Quote
 
Beancounter1951
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      29th Jan 2009
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

>

 
Reply With Quote
 
Steve Cochran
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      30th Jan 2009
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

>>


 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
how to reduce the size of a picture sent as an email attachment? Marjorie Microsoft Outlook Discussion 0 27th Oct 2008 04:52 PM
how to reduce size of e-mail due to large pictures as attachment =?Utf-8?B?b2xsaWU=?= Microsoft Outlook Discussion 1 14th Oct 2007 08:49 PM
how do you compress (reduce the size) of an attachment????????? =?Utf-8?B?Y29yaW5uZQ==?= Microsoft Outlook Discussion 1 26th Sep 2006 10:05 PM
Where is the attachment option to reduce picture size in email? =?Utf-8?B?TGVh?= Microsoft Outlook Discussion 0 25th Jul 2005 01:56 PM
reduce attachment size to print Bill Windows XP Internet Explorer 1 21st Nov 2003 02:35 AM


Features
 

Advertising
 

Newsgroups
 


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:48 PM.