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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: peruvianpisco on January 25, 2005, 21:10
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I didnīt find this and i donīt know if this is the place, because is not software.
Well, all i wanna do is that when i found a large pics in internet send no the link, but let the pics open automatically, iīve seen this but i donīt know how to do it. i use Hotmail and yahoo and no answers in HELP to this issue.
Thanks in advance again
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I think its in the right place :)
The only way I can think of would be to save the picture to your pc and send it as an attachment in your email.
Or you could add it to a word document and send it that way.
Whichever way you choose I think it would have to be saved to your pc first.
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Sure, but i receive from my friends all kind of messages with only 6kb letīs say, and i can watch 60 pictures, opened directly from the original site through a link, i can post the link, but i canīt make it open automaticly when you open your message...maybe they are advanced in HTML or anything like that?
Thank you again
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When you receive from your friends mails like that, probably they do it for you by the using the option which they find in that particular site, "Send this to a friend"
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Well, this topic is no close...and i find the answer some months ago, it was so simple that i can't believe it but it can help other people.
When watching a pic in any place in the internet all i want to do is select the pic with the mouse-right button-shadow on the pic, copy and paste (the info of the site obviously goes with this)..the mail must be with editor activated, now i enjoy sending all the pics i want attached
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Pleased that you sorted it, sorry that this post wasnt answered earlier for you.
I dont understand this phrase though :
the mail must be with editor activated
Unless you mean the setting for send mail as HTML and not as Plain Text :?
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i got bad english, well, Hotmail has an option for plain text and RTF editor (maybe it stands for some word in spanish but i guess it means ETF enriched text format) that shows icons like Word or Yahoo mail, for example.
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D-oh! i dinīt read the last phrase you wrote...yes, setting for html or plain text :blush:
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Ok thanks for explaining it :)