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How to Save Pictures Sent to Me in Outlook Emails Not as Attachments

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Summary: Knowing that how to put picture in Outlook message (without as attachment) or in background can add a lot of excitement to the message ,This Step by step guide will show you the whole process...

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Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1
    Message Window .
    Message Window .

    I will assume your message window is open and you want to add a picture

  2. Step 2
    This will allow you to show pictures .
    This will allow you to show pictures .

    Now Make Sure An Option in Menu: Format>Rich Text(HTML)Is being selected.

  3. Step 3
    To insert a Picture .
    To insert a Picture .

    Now to insert a picture go to Menu: Insert>Picture.

  4. Step 4
    Browse the picture .
    Browse the picture .

    Now Browse and select the picture you want to use and click on ok..

    *You can click on the picture on the left to see an example

  5. Step 5
    Picture is being added
    Picture is being added

    After you click on ok The picture should be added ,But you can't write on it but still it is not an attachment ... You can also add a background Picture...

  6. Step 6
    Choose picture for background
    Choose picture for background

    To add a picture in background go to Menu: Format>Background>Picture
    an then select the picture

  7. Step 7
    Good Work
    Good Work

    Congratulations! Background is being changed

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TechsIn said

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on 5/28/2008 You all welcome

kllmomof2 said

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on 5/28/2008 great info

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on 5/18/2008 wow good job

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