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Subject: Sending pictures over email
Category: Computers
Asked by: snook-ga
List Price: $2.50
Posted: 14 Jan 2003 22:42 PST
Expires: 13 Feb 2003 22:42 PST
Question ID: 142888
When i try to send pictures over email and check if they went through,
the message get is " Corel Photo Paint Error. Unsupported Tag Value"
What does that mean and how can I send my pictures over the email?

Request for Question Clarification by pwizard-ga on 15 Jan 2003 09:40 PST
What format are these pictures in? JPG? TIF?

Request for Question Clarification by mvguy-ga on 15 Jan 2003 11:02 PST
What program are you using to send e-mail? What program do you use to
make the pictures into computer files?  Thanks.

Clarification of Question by snook-ga on 15 Jan 2003 22:23 PST
I am pretty sure that the pictures are in JPG.
My email is send through outlook express.
I am not sure what program I use to make the pictures into computer files.
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Subject: Re: Sending pictures over email
From: cubist-ga on 16 Jan 2003 12:35 PST
 
Hi,

Try opening your picture in MSpaint, then save it (not too big). Then
retry, it's probably your Corel program that doesn't save your jpg's
right. Mspaint is standard in all windows versions.
When you send your mail, do you attach the picture? Or do you
copy/paste it in your mail? You should never copy/paste a picture in
an e-mail text, most mail programs can't read them right (also your
adressee has to turn on "use html in e-mail messages") So, just attach
them like you would a zip file or any other file.

Let me know if it works!
greetings
Subject: Re: Sending pictures over email
From: helpbot_57-ga on 22 Jan 2003 07:30 PST
 
What I would do is send the pictures in a .zip format.  

1.  If you do not have winzip go to http://www.winzip.com download it
and install it.

2.  Then after you have it installed, right click on the image icon
then click add to zip, you may get a license agreement click "I
agree", then click "add".

3.  Close winzip then you will see a file in the same directory with
the same name as your picture except it has a .zip extension.  Attach
that to your email message and it will send now with the interference
from corel.

Cheers!

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