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If using windows any version it is very very easy to do.
Right click on the picture and scroll down to send to then choose mail recipient...
This should open your default email application. and just fill out the to address and send.
If that doesn't work it will depend on what your default email application is.
For Outlook you would just open New Email : and you have 2 options..Insert Picture or attach file..both of which will open a search box looking for where the picture (file is stored).
Google mail is a tad different but also same choices compose new email insert file or insert photo. Both of which you must direct to where the (picture, file is located)).
Or you can just drag and drop the photo into the body of your email and send.
Almost every email app has the same options...Insert Photo (image) or attach file.
with my cannon i have to go to start menu, select windows photo gallery from all programs - once open in top bar is file with down arrow click- see import scanner printer click- your printer should be listed click import - new screen will open- document type should be document not photo- color format grey scale color etc, i leave color, leave image a jpeg - then click scan after setting document in printer window, assuming you have a lift open printer, place document face down in the upper left hand corner. click scan - save document with title you want and open email search documents type document name and attach to email.
To insert photo in email ..and not using the attachments ..w\is not accessible for free email domains ...but only for payed ones...but to insert a photo in another one can not be done without using a photo editor first ...transform the photo and after that insert the product into email if this is what you want...I suggest a simple editor like this one for the job to be done .. http://www.mediafire.com/?mzzjojmljjz
Open your PageMaker file, click "File" on the menu, select "Place" and browse the picture, when it's located, click "Open". Alternatively you can simply press Ctrl+D on the keyboard or you can also click the "Place" button the the tool bar as show below;
Once you click "Open", you mouse cursor will look different i.e. like a
Clip/button of a photo album, now click and drag your mouse to place/insert and adjust the size of the photo/picture.
Hi,
To insert pictures in your email message, click to create a new message and then click the Attach button in the top row (next to Send).
A dialog window will open asking you to specify the file you want to attach. Select your photo and click OK.
That's it. Yahoo will upload your photo and it will be send with your message.
Insert your Mac OS disc and start your laptop with the c key held down. It will launch the system on the disc instead of your computer. Once it reaches the desktop, you can choose "Disk Utiltiies" from the menu bar and run a disc repair on your hard drive to fix any damaged OS file... then restart without the OS disc.
Ditch Kodak Easyshare and just use your email program:
Attachment basics
When you send photos in e-mail, the photos go along for the ride as attachments, just like any other file you add to an e-mail.
To attach a photo in Outlook:
Click New to open a Message window.
Fill in the To and Subject boxes as usual and type any message you wish to accompany the photos.
Click Insert File (the paperclip icon), locate your file through the Insert File box, click the file's name and then click the Insert button. If you wish to add multiple files from within the same folder, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking multiple files, then click the Insert button.
Repeat Step 3 for any other files you wish to attach.
Click Send.
In Outlook Express:
Click Create Mail to open a New Message window.
Fill in the To and Subject lines and type in your message.
Click the Attach button, locate the file in the Insert Attachment box and click Attach. Use Ctrl-click to select multiple files.
Click Send.
In Netscape Mail:
Click New Message to open the Compose window.
Fill in the To and Subject lines, and type in your message.
Click the Attach button or, in Netscape 6, click in the empty Attachments box.
Select your file in the Enter Files To Attach dialog and click Open.
Depends which Email program you use, but basically you just select either Insert from the menu, or Attach, then browse to where the file is and select it. It will add it to you message, either as an image in the body of the message, or as a seperate file in the bar above the message.
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