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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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How to Insert Hyperlink in e-mail Message or Document (Office 2007/2010)

You may want to forward a web address in an e-mail message or include a hyperlink in a document. This is a fairly easy process. This will work in most Office 2007 & 2010 programs (Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Word 2007, Word 2010, PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2010).  This example is shown using Outlook 2010.

 

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How to Add Signature to e-mail when sending a File Directly from a Program (Office 2007)

If you send a document (or other file type) via e-mail directly from a program (Word, Excel, etc.) Outlook will automatically open a new e-mail with the document attached. Even if you have Auto-Signature turned on, the new e-mail will not have your signature in the body. You will have to add your signature manually each time using this tutorial.
 

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How to Add Signature to e-mail when sending a File Directly from a Program (Office 2010)

If you send a document (or other file type) via e-mail directly from a program (Word, Excel, etc.) Outlook will automatically open a new e-mail with the document attached. Even if you have Auto-Signature turned on, the new e-mail will not have your signature in the body. You will have to add your signature manually each time using the instructions in this tutorial.
 

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