attaching and reducing image sizes...

B

Brad Pears

Using Outlook 2002, if I have a larger .jpg image that I want to send to
someone, I can do it oen of two ways.

1) I can right-click the image then select "Send To"->Email Recipient where
I am then asked if I want to keep the image's original size or reduce the
image.... then select the recipient and send and presto they will receive
the reduced image size.

2) I can select "attach" from within a new email message and browse to where
the image is and select it there... However, I do not have any reducing
options as in teh previous option.

Is there a way to reduce the image size when using the 2nd option? -
(similiar to the reduction options available when using the 1st option
above?)

Thanks,

Brad
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Only if you have already reduced the size in the location where it is
stored. Otherwise, no.
Are you using the Windows XP Power Toy Image Resizer?

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After furious head scratching, Brad Pears asked:

| Using Outlook 2002, if I have a larger .jpg image that I want to send
| to someone, I can do it oen of two ways.
|
| 1) I can right-click the image then select "Send To"->Email Recipient
| where I am then asked if I want to keep the image's original size or
| reduce the image.... then select the recipient and send and presto
| they will receive the reduced image size.
|
| 2) I can select "attach" from within a new email message and browse
| to where the image is and select it there... However, I do not have
| any reducing options as in teh previous option.
|
| Is there a way to reduce the image size when using the 2nd option? -
| (similiar to the reduction options available when using the 1st option
| above?)
|
| Thanks,
|
| Brad
 
B

Brad Pears

No, never heard of that. I'll do a search and grab it!

Thanks for the response.

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
 

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