E mailing photos-But ONLY selected ones!!!!!!!!

J

Jill Bunney

I am trying to e mail a certain group of photos to a friend.
However when I double click any one of the files within the e mail it opens
ok, but if I use the scroll through arrow to view the next photo, it scrolls
through every single photo I have on my pc! This, even though I may only
have 10 photo files showing as attachments in the e mail?????
They open using Windows picture and fax viewer.
Any advice please??
 
C

Chuck

I would suggest that the double click you refer to opens the viewer. The
scroll occurs within the viewer application. The viewer understands the
location of the picture, and scrolls to other pictures at that location.
 
J

John Inzer

Jill said:
I am trying to e mail a certain group of photos to a
friend.
However when I double click any one of the files within
the e mail it opens ok, but if I use the scroll through
arrow to view the next photo, it scrolls through every
single photo I have on my pc! This, even though I may
only have 10 photo files showing as attachments in the e
mail?????
They open using Windows picture and fax viewer.
Any advice please??
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You are seeing Temporary Internet Files.

Running Disk Cleanup to delete Temporary
Internet Files may help:

(310312) Description of the Disk Cleanup
Tool in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310312

Also the following article explains how to
empty the Temporary Internet Files folder:

(260897) How to Delete the Contents of the
Temporary Internet Files Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=260897

And...the following info previously posted
by Yves may be useful:

If these files were downloaded from the
internet or e-mail, they may be in a
subfolder of your Temporary Internet Files
folder.

The folder name will start with OLK and
there will be a number after OLK. The easiest
way to find this folder is to search for OLK*
and once found open it and see if the files
are there.

Click on Start and Search and then:
All files and folders
More advanced options
Search system folders
Search hidden files and folders
Search subfolders

In the top textbox "All or part..."
type in exactly this OLK*
and click search

This search will take a while but should
return all folders starting with OLK.

Open the folders, change the view to
Thumbnails and see if the unwanted files are
there. If so, just select them and delete. They
will go to your Recycle bin, delete them from
there also. Or, hold the Shift key down when
you delete them in order to prevent them from
going into your Recycle bin.

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*********Notice**********
This is not tech support.
....I am only a volunteer...

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

John Inzer
Picture It! MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
 
M

Michael J. Mahon

Chuck said:
I would suggest that the double click you refer to opens the viewer. The
scroll occurs within the viewer application. The viewer understands the
location of the picture, and scrolls to other pictures at that location.

Exactly.

You will have to close the viewer and double-click on each
attached picture separately if you wish to view them all.

Or you could save them all to a separate directory and use the
"next" and "previous" buttons on the viewer.

-michael
 

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