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Embedding pictures in emails?

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Jimru - 18 Dec 2007 03:08 GMT
Every time I try to paste an .jpg picture into an email in Outlook 2003, it
always becomes an attachment, instead of embedding the image in the email, as
I want to. I have the settings in HTML, not Plain Text. A previous post
online here from a few years ago was not helpful. Thanks.
Diane Poremsky - 18 Dec 2007 04:55 GMT
is it an attachment as soon as you paste it or when the recipient receives
it?

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> Every time I try to paste an .jpg picture into an email in Outlook 2003,
> it
> always becomes an attachment, instead of embedding the image in the email,
> as
> I want to. I have the settings in HTML, not Plain Text. A previous post
> online here from a few years ago was not helpful. Thanks.
Jimru - 18 Dec 2007 05:09 GMT
Hi Diane,

It is an attachment as soon as I paste it. I have tried every which way
pasting it; from the menu, by right-clicking within the email and by
dragging. It always then pops up in the "attach" line. Ugh.

Thanks,

Jim

> is it an attachment as soon as you paste it or when the recipient receives
> it?
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> > I want to. I have the settings in HTML, not Plain Text. A previous post
> > online here from a few years ago was not helpful. Thanks.
 
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