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Posting pics question

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When I want to send 2 pics from 2 disks in an email I drag each off onto the desktop. Then I pull up the email form and right click each icon and send it to the email recipient. A lot of work <IMG SRC="/forums/images/smile.gif" BORDER=0 ALT=":)">) Is there an easier way ? When I want to put 2 pics on a post from 2 different disks I put them on Notepad - easy - but wont work on email. Thanks, Steve in so az
 
a: drives are slow but so are modems. At least that will keep you from having to do the extra step. And in case you don't know how to get to the a: drive from the "attach" you just browse to the pull down and pick out the a: drive.
Hope that helps... Guvner..
 
Guv - The A: drive is the floppy disk and what's on it. When I put a pic url on the email or notepad and then put in another disk for the second desired pic the email wont find one of them. Steve in so az
 
Trouble... Once executed it wants to find that first picture to get on with the transfer. In that regard there is no way around the two step process...
Guvner..
 
You are using software that ties it all together.
I have a Microsoft environment and use Outlook 2000 for my email. For photography I use Microsoft PictureIt! 2000 Publisher Gold Edition. The mastery of Microsoft is that all their programs link and work together.
Want to send a photo? Just pull up the image, doctor it for the right size/format and click on
 
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