Hi October,
MS Office Picture manager can provides thumbnails and views of pictures in just about any folder on your computer, including those
in your Temporary Internet files (cache) folder, or to a temp folder on your PC. Your email software, especially if it's one you
use through your browser would be using the same folder when you open email, so the picture could show up in the Picture Manager
view of that folder, but there isn't anything that I've seen that would actually add a picture as an attachment to an email.
Note that the 'Picture Shortcuts' tree of folders can contain a combination of view shortcuts and real folders. Unless you want to
lose some pictures when you right click on a listed folder be sure you have the 'Remove Shortcut' choice and don't right click and
choose 'delete folder. When you 'delete folder' that is the actual content, much the same as if you were viewing using Windows
Explorer.
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microsoft picture manager randomly picks up pictures from websites visited by
me. somehow these pictures then get attached to incoming emails. how do i
fix this?<<
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Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
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