Can anyone tell me how to print pictures in Outlook e-mails?

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  1. Jade Squirrel Impassioned Atheist Registered Senior Member

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    Can anyone tell me how to print pictures in Outlook e-mails, especially signatures? I've tried everything I can think of. Two people at my work can do it, but my computers at home and at work cannot. The computer techies at work have spent considerable time on it and even they can't figure it out. Any suggestions?
     
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  3. Clarentavious Person Registered Senior Member

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    I don't know what version of Outlook Express you have, but pictures are listed as attachments, such as "vacation.bmp", or "porn.jpg" If you open an e-mai, they are usually found in a bar below the subject line

    Actually now that I think about it, Outlook may automatically display pictures, if I remember correctly. Here is an easy way. Simply get the picture you want on screen, only the picture (try to remove any unecessary windows, scroll tabs, menus, etc...) Then just hit the print screen button on your keyboard. Now, make a new bitmap (you can right click on your desktop and go to "new", then create new bitmap). Open the bitmap, now right click on the blank white image on screen, then go to paste. Walla, you have your picture. If a prompt pops up saying "the image is bigger than the bitmap's demensions, would you like to enlarge the bitmap", or something of that nature, click yes.

    Now you have your pic.
     
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  5. Jade Squirrel Impassioned Atheist Registered Senior Member

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    I have Microsoft Outlook 2000. The pictures (i.e. my signature) are automatically displayed in the e-mail itself. What I want to do is be able to print the e-mail with the embedded picture and have the picture show up on the print. Currently, it just shows an 'x' where the picture should be. I know it's possible to do this because I have seen others successfully print an e-mails with my signature, but I can't seem to figure out how to get mine to do it.
     
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