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Attached pictures do not show in mail message as well

when sending pictures as attachment how do i have them display in the email message as well in outlook 2007 so the person on the receiving end do not have to click on each attachment to see the picture or save them to view them more quickly?
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It's a setting on the receiving end. Adjusting this is possible, but the procedure is different between mail clients.
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Wouldn't I need for the pictures to show up in my outgoing email before they would be able to see them, even if their settings are correct?
Unless Outlook is behaving in some odd way, no, I don't think so. If the pics are added as attachments, the receiving end client will display them, if the client is set to display graphics. It's all in how the receiving end client handles attachments. AFAIK...
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I inserted the pictures,  thank you peakpeak,  now is there any way once they receive the inserted pictures they can save them or do I need to attach the pictures as well as an attachment?
You right-click the pic and select Save As
tried that, did not work. only choice is copy
Just sent a pic to myself, right-clicked it and selectes Save Picture As.
Not sure, why my outlook 2007 does not allow.  I sent myself an email, inserted picture, received email with pic, right click and save picture as does not even show up in the menu, i get cut, copy, paste, edit picture, hyperlink, insert caption, borders, and pictures, the only one I can choose is copy and then I can paste it into paint, etc...
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