Is there any way to send an entire file as one attachment - I have a dial-up connection, so, I would need someway to condense the photos??
Eight answers:
2007-08-27 08:45:32 UTC
Right click on the file, say send to, and choose zip file. That shrinks it for ya....kinda like the shrunk speed on dial up
chancer
2016-10-09 12:01:22 UTC
you elect a zipper software. Use as they direct you to in the previous sending any photos over the internet and your subject would be solved. There are various reliable ones on the industry. %. the least confusing one to your first-time use and impressive away you would be a expert at no longer in basic terms sending photos yet entire data of them.
Mōlě
2007-08-27 08:58:02 UTC
I would suggest to use online photo sharing website like
www.flickr.com
www.photobucket
Save your photos there, build your album, control how other people (like family, friends, public) can view them and send web links of photographs/photo album to people in your emails.
Therefore, you load once and can share those photos with multiple peoples (by sending web links instead of sending those photos again and again, saving bandwidth)
2007-08-27 08:47:41 UTC
just click attach then click folder then click browse then chose what folder you want ....
hope it helps .. if you want more help just e-mail me =D
2007-08-27 08:47:39 UTC
If you have WinZip, put all the images into one ZIP file. You can also get 7-Zip free http://www.7-zip.org
Keep one of those handy for compressing any file or set of files.
Nina
2007-08-27 08:45:22 UTC
The only way I know without looking it up, is ZIP file.
Jon G
2007-08-27 08:45:21 UTC
Right click on the folder they're in, Send to > Compressed (zip) file
This will put all the photos into one file, and anyone with Windows should be able to unzip it.
ehsaas
2007-08-27 08:43:43 UTC
put them in a zip folder
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