Saving email as HTML

  • Thread starter Thread starter MIke
  • Start date Start date
M

MIke

Hi,
I often receive email that includes a series of, 'cute', pictures. I
save the email as HTML to Documents and Settings-(my name).

When I open the Doccuments and Settings folder, I note that there are
TWO files for that email I saved. One is the HTML and the other is for
Files, named Files. Then I delete the email, and enjoy the pics at my
liesure.

If I send that the HTML file through email to some one else, does the
Files folder automatically go with it? Every time I decide to send the
pix to anyone, they tell me that they cannot open the pitures.

What am I doing wrong?

If I save the email in my DRAFTS file, would that work better when I
send the email.

ThanXXXXXX MIke
 
Send just the pictures as attachments; also, try to email that HTML file to
yourself and see what you get.
Micahel
 
MIke said:
Hi,
I often receive email that includes a series of, 'cute', pictures. I
save the email as HTML to Documents and Settings-(my name).

When I open the Doccuments and Settings folder, I note that there are
TWO files for that email I saved. One is the HTML and the other is for
Files, named Files. Then I delete the email, and enjoy the pics at my
liesure.

If I send that the HTML file through email to some one else, does the
Files folder automatically go with it? Every time I decide to send the
pix to anyone, they tell me that they cannot open the pitures.

What am I doing wrong?

If I save the email in my DRAFTS file, would that work better when I
send the email.

ThanXXXXXX MIke

The best option, IMHO, is to right click on the graphics and Save Picture As
to a folder of your choice. If you wish to use them in an e-mail in the
future, in a new message window and the cursor in the message body where you
want the picture, from the menu bar | Insert | Picture and browse to the
folder where you saved it.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top