PLACING A PIC INSIDE A CALENDAR APPT

J

JL

Thank you. I was unable to get a JPG to display, it showed it as an
attachment and I need it to display. Should I be using another format such
as GIF or BMP?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

How are you doing it? You need to open it in a program (like ms paint),
select the image, copy it and paste - you can't copy the actual file, that
will paste as an attachment.

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Bob I

Put the cursor in the "notes" area, click Insert tab, Picture and pick
the one you want. JPG works just fine.
 
J

JL

Thank you! That did it.

Diane Poremsky said:
How are you doing it? You need to open it in a program (like ms paint),
select the image, copy it and paste - you can't copy the actual file, that
will paste as an attachment.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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JL said:
Thank you. I was unable to get a JPG to display, it showed it as an
attachment and I need it to display. Should I be using another format
such
as GIF or BMP?
 

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