[mso] Re images in Outlook

Thanks Linda and Pruscoe.
 

Yes, Pruscoe, I did a right click on the image and the following options
appeared:

Copy: Save picture as: View Source.

 

I right click on 'save picture as', as you would do if it had been an
attachment. The 'save picture' box opens but my only option is to save as a
bitmap image. I try changing that to JPEG but it doesn't save it.

 

If, as Linda suggested, I right click on the image then click on 'reply' my
options are: Cut; copy; Hide picture toolbar; Border and shading; Caption;
Format picture; Hyperlink. I didn't know that way round the issue and will
try cut and copy etc as Linda suggested but where to cut or copy to????

 

I am putting together a small local Church history book covering the last 30
years and I need to include images of Priests, Choirs etc for that period. I
need to get these images into PSP to enhance as necessary. I normally get
them as an attachment but this one is puzzling me. When they come as an
attachment the whole range of options are open to me to save in whatever
format I wish and in whatever folder.

 

Thank you, Frank.

 



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