Multiple E-mail Photo's

F

Frank

How can I attach multiple photo's in one folder to an e-
mail? Every time I try this it simply copies one photo
several times rather than all the individual ones within
the folder.

Thanks in anticipation of you reply.

Frank
 
J

John Inzer

Frank said:
How can I attach multiple photo's in one folder to an e-
mail? Every time I try this it simply copies one photo
several times rather than all the individual ones within
the folder.
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Maybe you have a problem with AOL.

Be aware that most ISPs have an e-mail
file size limit of 2MBs or less. And multiple
attachments can be a problem also. I have
found that if I send images to an AOL member,
I have to limit it to one attachment per message.

If you open a folder in WinXP that contains
image files, you can multiple select by holding
your Ctrl key while left clicking your choices.

Once you have the selection made...left click
"E-mail the selected items"...or...go to...
File / Send to / Mail Recipient...



Also...it might be worth a try to copy your
images into a zipped folder and then e-mail
the folder. It would be seen as one attachment.

Just right click your desktop and go to...
New / Compressed (zipped) Folder.
Copy your images into this folder and attach
it to an e-mail message.

If necessary, you could resize your images with
the following free download:

Go to the following link and download and install:
ImageResizer.exe

http://tinyurl.com/36n

Then you can open any folder that contains images
and you will have an option to resize. Just right click
the selected image files and choose Resize Pictures.
You can select one image or a whole group.

The program will place the resized copies in the folder
with your originals.

BTW...when resizing if you go to...Advanced Button /
Custom...and enter 640 in each field...that will be a good
size for e-mail purposes.
 

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