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How do I send photos in Yahoo, so they are embedded on the page along with text?
I get messages from companies that are like web pages, but I have no idea how to compose one like that. ![]() I know how to send pix as attachments, but I want to send an Email from my Yahoo account, not using Outlook or other HTML composer. Is that possible within the Yahoo mail system? Thanks, JoAnne |
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JoAnne wrote:
> How do I send photos in Yahoo, so they are embedded on > the page along with text? > > I get messages from companies that are like web pages, > but I have no idea how to compose one like that. ![]() > > I know how to send pix as attachments, but I want to send > an Email from my Yahoo account, not using Outlook or > other HTML composer. Is that possible within the Yahoo > mail system? > > Thanks, > JoAnne ======================= The following instructions are from Yahoo Help... ===== How do I switch to the Color and Graphics version from the Plain version (the "regular" Yahoo! Mail) or back to Plain? a.. Click the "Mail Options" link in the upper right hand corner of the page b.. Click "General Preferences" c.. Under the "Composing Emails" section, select "Compose messages as color and graphics" d.. Click the "Save" button If you want to switch back to the standard version, then follow the steps above and select "Compose messages as plain text". ===== -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 11:04:44 -0500, "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote:
>The following instructions are from Yahoo Help... >===== >How do I switch to the Color and Graphics version from the Plain version >(the "regular" Yahoo! Mail) or back to Plain? > a.. Click the "Mail Options" link in the upper right hand corner of >the page > b.. Click "General Preferences" > c.. Under the "Composing Emails" section, select "Compose messages as >color and graphics" > d.. Click the "Save" button >If you want to switch back to the standard version, then follow the >steps above and select "Compose messages as plain text". Already tried that, but I still can't get an image into the danged message. :> |
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use a mail client like outlook.
"JoAnne" wrote: > On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 11:04:44 -0500, "John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote: > >The following instructions are from Yahoo Help... > >===== > >How do I switch to the Color and Graphics version from the Plain version > >(the "regular" Yahoo! Mail) or back to Plain? > > a.. Click the "Mail Options" link in the upper right hand corner of > >the page > > b.. Click "General Preferences" > > c.. Under the "Composing Emails" section, select "Compose messages as > >color and graphics" > > d.. Click the "Save" button > >If you want to switch back to the standard version, then follow the > >steps above and select "Compose messages as plain text". > > Already tried that, but I still can't get an image into the danged message. :> > |
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