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Resize Photo Attachments in an e-mail Message (Outlook 2003)

If you send large pictures as attachments in an e-mail message it could take a very long time for the e-mail to leave your outbox.  The e-mail message may be “bounced” by the recipients server because they have a size limit on their mailbox.  To avoid any problems, you can reduce the size of the image attachment before you send them. 
 

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Resize Photo Attachments in an e-mail Message (Outlook 2007)

If you send large pictures as attachments in an e-mail message it could take a very long time for the e-mail to leave your outbox.  The e-mail message may be “bounced” by the recipients server because they have a size limit on their mailbox.  To avoid any problems, you can reduce the size of the image attachment before you send them. 
 

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Resize Photo Attachments in an e-mail Message (Outlook 2010)

If you send large pictures as attachments in an e-mail message it could take a very long time for the e-mail to leave your outbox.  The e-mail message may be “bounced” by the recipients server because they have a size limit on their mailbox.  To avoid any problems, you can reduce the size of the image attachment before you send them.  
 

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Excel – Sorting Huge Lists of Data in a Spreadsheet in Excel

Sorting data in Excel is a common task you may perform all the time. It is possible to sort a list and find out the data didn’t sort exactly how you thought it would. There are three common reasons as to why your data won’t sort properly. One of the reasons could be that the list is just too large and you don’t have enough memory on your computer to perform the sort. The other two reasons are shown in detail in this tutorial.  This will work in Excel 2003, Excel 2007 and Excel 2010.
 

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