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Sending Pictures as email attachments?

How can i send a lot of pictures inone email?

what is the limit of MB or GB i can send in an email?

How can i make my pictures smaller?

Please help, i'm terrible when it comes to this stuff.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    1. 99 percent of everyone can only receive 10 mb at one time

    2. This site may help in sending large files

    Go to www.sendthisfile.com and it will get you to upload your file. From there, it will give you a hyperlink that you can email to your message recipients where they can go download the file to their computer. This is a great way to send large files without tying up people's email boxes.

    Source(s):

    http://www.sendthisfile.com/

    3.this is how i send photos/attachments in an email

    Step by step.

    There are many ways to do it...This is what I have the most success with..

    RIGHT clicking on those items usually pops up a box and gives you the option of where to send it...I send it to the DESKTOP. You will get an icon for it, which you can delete by right clicking on it after you are done.

    Go to your email and click on COMPOSE. Then click on ATTACH located just under your subject line. At least five lines will pop up with the word BROWSE on each one of them. click on BROWSE and when the box comes up something will be in the LOOK IN box...If it is not there place DESKTOP in this box. This can be accomplished by clicking on the down arrow on the right side of the LOOK IN BOX. DESKTOP should be one of the options. Just click on it and it will end up in the LOOK IN box.Everything on your desktop will be displayed, which should include those that you sent there. Click on the first one you want and it should go to the bottom box. When you click on OPEN that should move it to the message you are composing and it will be in the first BROWSER box. Click on ATTACH FILES..located just to the left of CANCEL...and that should start the download to attach it to your message. Repeat for anything else you want to attach. Be careful not to download too much ( varies with each recipient) could be anywhere between 5MB and 20MB. good luck

    In addition,,,if the above dont work...click on one of these sites...

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outloo...

    http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answe...

    http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/or...

    ....Have a great day...................

    as an added bonus to you this might help you make the photos smaller in size...this is in addition to number 2.

    These are three answers from a previous question..One of them should work for you.

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    get fastone image viewer, its free from download.com

    open the image and on the left hand toobar select resize image... i regularly shoot 10mp jpegs, and reduce them to 25%, which is about 1200x800...

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    Here is a on line photo resizer i have used it and found it easy to use and offering a good free service. no software download needed.

    http://webresizer.com/

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    The easiest way to downsize photos for e-mail is to use Outlook Express or other e-mail software on your computer. It doesn't work with webmail.

    Go to the folder with your photos, hold down the Ctrl key and click on the photos you want to send. Remove finger from Ctrl key, right click on one of the selected photos. Left click on Send To -- Mail recipient. A context menu appears where you can choose to make photos smaller or send as is. They will automatically attach to a new e-mail message which is ready for you to address and send.

    If you only use webmail, you'll have to find some kind of software to resize them. I use Photoshop Elements, but it is very expensive. Perhaps Picassa is what you're looking for.

    NOTE: please remember to pick a best answer by clicking on the THUMBS UP at the end of the answer you choose....thanx

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    1 decade ago

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