Attaching Photos with Outlook 2007

G

Guest

Hi,

I have recently upgraded to Vista Ultimate and Office 2007 Ultimate, and I
seem to be having some irritating problems when trying to send photos with
outlook 2007. In the past you could attach a photo to your mail message and
outlook would give you the option to change the photo size (to make it
smaller for mailing). I can't seem to get this to work for Outlook 2007. I
have tried going to the pictures folder, right clicking the photos I want to
mail and then selectign send to - mail recipient, the problem is that if I
have selected 5 pictures to e-mail , outlook emails the same picture 5 times
instead of the 5 different pictures. I would really appreciat any help you
could offer.
 
H

honavery

Hi,

I have recently upgraded to Vista Ultimate and Office2007Ultimate, and I
seem to be having some irritating problems when trying to send photos withoutlook2007. In the past you could attach a photo to your mail message andoutlookwould give you the option to change the photosize(to make it
smaller for mailing). I can't seem to get this to work forOutlook2007. I
have tried going to thepicturesfolder, right clicking the photos I want to
mail and then selectign send to - mail recipient, the problem is that if I
have selected 5picturesto e-mail ,outlookemails the same picture 5 times
instead of the 5 differentpictures. I would really appreciat any help you
could offer.

I was wondering this same thing this morning, and seemed to have
figured it out. In a new message, attach a photo then click on the
little down arrow that says 'include' on the 'Message" tab (below
attach file, attach item, etc). This should bring up the familiar
looking resize options from 2003. There is a check box you can check
that will have it appear from then on out everytime you attach a
message.

That being said, there was nothing in Help or MS knowledge base that I
could find about how to turn this back on from 2003. Pretty annoying.
 

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