E-mail
Pictures

OK, you have
your image at the right size, now how do you actually stick it
in your e-mail?
Putting images
in e-mail

Here's how
to insert pictures with Outlook Express (Netscape Messenger info
is below)
1. First, start
a new message, then from the Insert menu, select Picture.
2. A screen
will come up that allows you to browse to the picture's location
on your hard drive.
3. Hit OK and
you're all set.
Note that you
can set a few other options from that screen as well. Here's
a quick rundown:
Alternate
Text - This will be displayed in place of the picture if
the recipient's e-mail client is not able to, or not set to,
display pictures.
Under Layout
- Alignment - This lets you set your text wrapping. For
example, if you set it to Left, the image should appear on
the left of the message with your text wrapping around to the
right. It's actually kinda cool.
Border Thickness -
If you would like to have a border around your image, set the
thickness using this box. The units are in pixels, so 2 or 3
is usually a good size.
Under Spacing -
Your horizontal and vertical spacing sets the distance the text
is from the image. By default, there is some space, but you can
increase that area by entering values (pixels) into these two
boxes.
Here's
how to insert pictures with Netscape Messenger:
1. First, start
a new message, then from the Insert menu, select Image.
2. A screen
will come up that allows you to browse to the picture's location
on your hard drive.
3. Hit OK and
you're all set.
Note that you
can set a few other options as well from that screen.
Here's a quick rundown:
- Checkboxes:
Leave image
at original location- Only use this if the image is on the web.
Otherwise when you send the picture the computer on the other
end will try to look to its hard drive for the image. Won't work.
Use as background
- If you would like to have the image as a background image,
you can click this checkbox.
- Under
Text alignment and wrapping:
This sets how
your text wraps around the image. Click the button that has the
wrapping option that looks best to you. For example, if you click
the button for wrapping to the right the image should appear
on the left of the message with your text wrapping around to
the right.
- Under
Dimensions:
You can set
the width & height of the image. This shouldn't be necessary
if you sized it in your imaging software first. If you do use
it, keep the Constrain box checked to insure the picture remains
proportional.
- Under
Space around image:
Your horizontal
and vertical spacing sets the distance text is from the image.
By default, there is some space, but you can increase that area
by entering values (pixels) into these boxes.
If you would
like a border around the image, put a value in the Solid Border
box (in pixels). Usually 2 or 3 is good.
That's the
main stuff. There are some other options you may want to explore,
but this should get you started.
Final Notes - If you are using an e-mail client other than Outlook or Netscape
you'll find that most of the information above probably still applies.

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