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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
"Wendy7" wrote...
: Sorry Suzie-Q, all I see is some kind of code? You did not have to repost the code. Her picture was broken up across two messages. Not sure how you'd "Combine and decode..." with Windows Live Mail, but it's fairly easy to do with Outlook Express. Out of curiousity, what OS are you using Wendy? And what Service Pack? The picture she sent is "combined and decoded" and getting sent attached here. Not sure why Suzie-Q's post broke into two messages, so we'll have to wait for her to reply in regards to that. -- Jim Carlock |
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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
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"Jim Carlock" wrote: "Wendy7" wrote... : Sorry Suzie-Q, all I see is some kind of code? You did not have to repost the code. Her picture was broken up across two messages. Not sure how you'd "Combine and decode..." with Windows Live Mail, but it's fairly easy to do with Outlook Express. Out of curiousity, what OS are you using Wendy? And what Service Pack? The picture she sent is "combined and decoded" and getting sent attached here. Not sure why Suzie-Q's post broke into two messages, so we'll have to wait for her to reply in regards to that. I'm not sure why it did, either. Maybe it was too big. I use MT-Newswatcher on a Mac, and any photos that are broken up get put back together automatically for me. -- 8^)~ Sue (remove the x to email) ~~~~ http://www.umbrellahatsociety.com/ http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ |
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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
Thanks for that Jim, I can't seem to figure out how to combin/decode using
Vista/Windows mail? I am sorry about resending the code back it's out of sheer habit, I just click "ReplyGroup" Anyway a nice photo of the moon. Cheers Wendy "Jim Carlock" wrote in message g.com... "Wendy7" wrote... : Sorry Suzie-Q, all I see is some kind of code? You did not have to repost the code. Her picture was broken up across two messages. Not sure how you'd "Combine and decode..." with Windows Live Mail, but it's fairly easy to do with Outlook Express. Out of curiousity, what OS are you using Wendy? And what Service Pack? The picture she sent is "combined and decoded" and getting sent attached here. Not sure why Suzie-Q's post broke into two messages, so we'll have to wait for her to reply in regards to that. -- Jim Carlock |
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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
"Wendy7" wrote...
: Thanks for that Jim, I can't seem to figure out how to : combine/decode using Vista/Windows mail? The following indicates that Live (Windows Mail) can do it. It seems you need to select/highlight the two news items and then right-click upon the highlighted group to perhaps see the "combine" menu item. Maybe it appears under the View menu at that point too. http://www.vistax64.com/vista-genera...nt-decode.html -- Jim Carlock |
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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
"Jim Carlock" wrote in message g.com... "Wendy7" wrote... : Thanks for that Jim, I can't seem to figure out how to : combine/decode using Vista/Windows mail? The following indicates that Live (Windows Mail) can do it. It seems you need to select/highlight the two news items and then right-click upon the highlighted group to perhaps see the "combine" menu item. Maybe it appears under the View menu at that point too. http://www.vistax64.com/vista-genera...nt-decode.html Thanks for that. I'm using XP on my PC and that works for me using Outlook Express. You just have to use "Ctrl and Alt" at the same time to highlight the message parts, then right click on them and click "combine and decode". You must ensure you have them in the correct order i.e. 1 at the top etc or they won't decode. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
Many, many thanks Jim, the combine/decode function was there all the time.
Cheers Wendy "Jim Carlock" wrote in message g.com... "Wendy7" wrote... : Thanks for that Jim, I can't seem to figure out how to : combine/decode using Vista/Windows mail? The following indicates that Live (Windows Mail) can do it. It seems you need to select/highlight the two news items and then right-click upon the highlighted group to perhaps see the "combine" menu item. Maybe it appears under the View menu at that point too. http://www.vistax64.com/vista-genera...nt-decode.html -- Jim Carlock |
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Not really a garden, but there's a tree - fullmoondecember.jpg (1/2)
"Bob Hobden" wrote...
: Thanks for that. : : I'm using XP on my PC and that works for me using Outlook Express. : You just have to use "Ctrl and Alt" at the same time to highlight : the message parts, then right click on them and click "combine and : decode". You must ensure you have them in the correct order i.e. 1 : at the top etc or they won't decode. I just hold down the Shift key OR the Ctrl key while clicking. The Shift key though works a little different. It provides a way to highlight a whole list. You can test this out, Bob. Highlight one message at the top of the list. Then hold down the Shift key. Next decide upon which will be the bottom message and click upon it. It will make Outlook Express highlight the top message, every message in between the top and the bottom message, and the bottom message. Try it a few times if you've not done it before. Then release the Shift key and click on any message anywhere to release all the highlights. -- Jim Carlock Natural Cure For Pink-Eye (Conjunctivitis) http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...nctivitis.html |
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