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Email applications vary in the exact way that they attach photos, but broadly speaking the way to do it is to create a new message and then click on the “attach” button. This will take you to a “browse” window what allows you to navigate to the folder where you have stored the picture(s) you want to send.
Select the picture you want to attach to the message and click on the ‘OK’ or ‘open’ button.
The filename of the picture should then appear in the header at the top of the message.
Try sending one or two pictures to your own email address if you want to test the method! Good luck…
February 5th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Hi Diana,
Email applications vary in the exact way that they attach photos, but broadly speaking the way to do it is to create a new message and then click on the “attach” button. This will take you to a “browse” window what allows you to navigate to the folder where you have stored the picture(s) you want to send.
Select the picture you want to attach to the message and click on the ‘OK’ or ‘open’ button.
The filename of the picture should then appear in the header at the top of the message.
Try sending one or two pictures to your own email address if you want to test the method! Good luck…