Rendering Images

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Bob H

Interesting subject - I receive images via Outlook Express in many
forms. Some are attached and simple to deal with and some are imbedded
within the text area of the message. Some appear in both cases.
Regardless of how they appear I forward the attached and save the
individual images that appear within the text and forward them as
appropriate. I have respondents that cannot render those messgaes that
are not attached. I recieived a group of images today that were
imbedded and not attached. While not unusual they were not seperated as
individual images but contingent with no seperation between them. I was
able to highlite them individually and save the individually. I sent
then on as individual attachments and thought all was fine. They
appeared as long steams of hyrographic nonsense to the receiver. Are
there any rules as to deal with these various configurations of image
tranfer?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Try posting this in an Outlook Express news group - this is not one of them.
Outlook is a part of Microsoft Office and is what this group supports.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and has its own news groups.

You can also find some good Outlook Express information here:

http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Bob H asked:

| Interesting subject - I receive images via Outlook Express in many
| forms. Some are attached and simple to deal with and some are imbedded
| within the text area of the message. Some appear in both cases.
| Regardless of how they appear I forward the attached and save the
| individual images that appear within the text and forward them as
| appropriate. I have respondents that cannot render those messgaes that
| are not attached. I recieived a group of images today that were
| imbedded and not attached. While not unusual they were not seperated
| as individual images but contingent with no seperation between them.
| I was able to highlite them individually and save the individually. I
| sent then on as individual attachments and thought all was fine. They
| appeared as long steams of hyrographic nonsense to the receiver. Are
| there any rules as to deal with these various configurations of image
| tranfer?
 

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