I am having the same problem as Justin -- I don't think they've developed a
good workaround. Pasting it into Word does work -- it's the first time I've
actually gotten a "paste" option after right-clicking on the embedded picture
and copying the picture -- and Justin's right, you can't right click and
paste anywhere else. However, once it's in the Word document, then what? I
think we both are looking for a way to get the jpeg file onto our hard drives.
"Pat Willener" wrote:
> Plain text messages cannot have embedded objects; it must have been a
> HTML message.
>
> I would look at the HTML source code to see where the image is located.
>
> mzle22 wrote:
> > Justin
> > The message was probably sent in plain text format, which does not support
> > the option you need--
> >
> > I tried the copy/paste method too and it didn't work.
> >
> > Does anyone else have a wokaround for this? My understanding is that you
> > can't change email format options as a recipient other than the plain text
> > option.
> >
> > mzle22ou can set the
> >
> >
> > "Justin" wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks for the suggestion. However, I tried that and a lot of other things
> >> already, and nothing works. When I right click on the picture, the only
> >> available choice is "Copy". However, when I try to Paste somewhere, nothing
> >> happens ("Paste" is greyed out). I'm using Outlook 2007 with Vista.
> >>
> >> "mzle22" wrote:
> >>
> >>> Justin
> >>> You should be able to right click on the picture and use the save as option
> >>> to save it to a new location...such as the picture folder or desktop
> >>> --
> >>> mzle22
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "Justin" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I have received an emal with an embedded photo. This is a photo that is
> >>>> inserted into the text, not an attachment. I need to use the photo. How do I
> >>>> extract it from the email?
>
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