more than 1 attachment

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stupid question but...when you email a picture it asks for an if you want it
as an attachment. if you then want to send 2 or more do you just have to put
in each picture's "code"?
 
kheali said:
stupid question but...when you email a picture it asks for an if you want
it
as an attachment. if you then want to send 2 or more do you just have to
put
in each picture's "code"?


I don't know what you mean by 'picture's "code"' but why would you send
more than 1. Let the person on the other end make as many copies as he
wants. If you are talking about a different picture. You can repeat the
cycles as many times as you want to, as long as you observe the total file
size. There is a limit specified by your's and their mail provider.
 
oops sorry not enough info, i mean different pictures and in windows each
picture has a tag(?). If i want to send more than 1 do just have to put each
tag on the attachment line? Is that a clearer question?
 
kheali said:
oops sorry not enough info, i mean different pictures and in windows each
picture has a tag(?). If i want to send more than 1 do just have to put
each
tag on the attachment line? Is that a clearer question?

All you need is the file name, no tags necessary.
 
Using your Comcast web mail which is what you have:

In the Compose window click on "Attach files" then click the "Browse
button". This will open a window on your computer so that you can navigate
to the pictures. You repeat the "Browse> Navigate sequence for each picture
you want to attach.
Before you start the process it would be easier if you know exactly where on
your computer the pictures are located. For convenience you might want to
place them on your desktop.
 
How do I know where they are? I mean located?

Bob said:
Using your Comcast web mail which is what you have:

In the Compose window click on "Attach files" then click the "Browse
button". This will open a window on your computer so that you can navigate
to the pictures. You repeat the "Browse> Navigate sequence for each picture
you want to attach.
Before you start the process it would be easier if you know exactly where on
your computer the pictures are located. For convenience you might want to
place them on your desktop.
 
When you scanned and/or uploaded them to your computer where did you put
them? If you weren't watching where the default location is I suggest you
rescan and/or upload them.

OR

If you know the names of the files you can click the start button and then
Search. Type the file names in the box you see on the top right of your
screen.











kheali said:
How do I know where they are? I mean located?
 
kheali said:
stupid question but...when you email a picture it asks for an if you want
it
as an attachment. if you then want to send 2 or more do you just have to
put
in each picture's "code"?
 
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