"> Also, single clicking on e-mail photos brings a smaller version of the
photo
> in the body of the e-mail while double clicking opens a new window with a
> full screen size photo."
this is a client side feature. Outlook 2007 has the ability to preview
attachewmtns. Some email clients don't.
"How can I create a slide show from an e-mail that has multiple photo
> attachments?"
client-side again. There's an application that can do this but the recipient
needs it isntalled. -
http://blogs.officezealot.com/legaul...9/20/8064.aspx
Basically, to have control from your end you'd need to send a bundled
package that includes the pictures in a slideshow so the user just opens it
or use MSN or similar and send a link to an online viewer with a slideshow.
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Bill R MVP
"Merlber" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007. When using Outlook e-mail.......
> How can I create a slide show from an e-mail that has multiple photo
> attachments? It's not efficient to open up each e-mail one at a time.
> There
> is no right click option to do this.
>
> Also, single clicking on e-mail photos brings a smaller version of the
> photo
> in the body of the e-mail while double clicking opens a new window with a
> full screen size photo.
> How does the e-mail reader know this? They could easily miss the much more
> desireable larger photo view if they don't know to double click the
> attachment. I try to remember to remind them of this, but after a few
> reminders to the same person/s I feel that they may demeaned by my
> continual
> nagging reminders.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Merlber