Can not reduce certain e-mail pictures

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There is one subfolder whose pictures I can no longer e-mail with reduced size.

This is what happened. I wanted to send these pictures with their original
size (i.e. I declined to reduce them), but the resulting total e-mail became
too big and the Internet provider refused to mail it. So, I cancelled it.

Now, when I try to send them again, I do no longer get asked if I want to
reduce their size, hence I can not send them at all.
Running regsvr32 shimgvw.dll successfully did not help.

Thanks in advance, Gerhard
 
Gerhard said:
There is one subfolder whose pictures I can no longer e-mail with
reduced size.

This is what happened. I wanted to send these pictures with their
original size (i.e. I declined to reduce them), but the resulting
total e-mail became too big and the Internet provider refused to mail
it. So, I cancelled it.

Now, when I try to send them again, I do no longer get asked if I
want to reduce their size, hence I can not send them at all.
Running regsvr32 shimgvw.dll successfully did not help.

Thanks in advance, Gerhard

Why not download the free graphics editing program called Picasa2 provided
by Google? Then you can make your photos any size you wish. I expect you can
also do this using Paint which comes free with windows.
Re-sizing pictures is one of the first requirements of any graphics program.
 
Gerhard said:
There is one subfolder whose pictures I can no longer
e-mail with reduced size.

This is what happened. I wanted to send these pictures
with their original size (i.e. I declined to reduce
them), but the resulting total e-mail became too big and
the Internet provider refused to mail it. So, I cancelled
it.

Now, when I try to send them again, I do no longer get
asked if I want to reduce their size, hence I can not
send them at all.
Running regsvr32 shimgvw.dll successfully did not help.

Thanks in advance, Gerhard
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Only one folder is affected? What format
are the images saved in?

Try copying the images to a new folder
and try again.

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John Inzer
MS Picture It! MVP
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
 
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