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Audrey Johnson Posted on Jul 05, 2015

How to email photo taken with computer camera

I took a picture with the computer camera and would like to email it.

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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.

Good Luck

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