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Multiple picture frames problem
That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have
been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . |
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Multiple picture frames problem
thanks for all your help. I have another question about you position pictures
in an email. Should I start a new thread? BTW Merry Christmas! "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . . |
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Multiple picture frames problem
thanks for all your help. I have another question about you position pictures
in an email. Should I start a new thread? BTW Merry Christmas! "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . . |
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Multiple picture frames problem
YW. On the off chance there isn't a simple answer for your new quest, a
new post would be beneficial. Merry Christmas to you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message news thanks for all your help. I have another question about you position pictures in an email. Should I start a new thread? BTW Merry Christmas! "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . . |
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Multiple picture frames problem
YW. On the off chance there isn't a simple answer for your new quest, a
new post would be beneficial. Merry Christmas to you. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message news thanks for all your help. I have another question about you position pictures in an email. Should I start a new thread? BTW Merry Christmas! "Bruce Hagen" wrote: That other line must be from how the pix were inserted. Those must have been "joined at the hip" and inserted as one just as your OP surmises. I don't think you can do anything about that in the coding and will have to save the pix in that situation. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and I don't know what to look for in the source code. "Bruce Hagen" wrote: You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work around above. Thanks "Bruce Hagen" wrote: If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you can, then you could insert them in a new message individually. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "JimB" wrote in message ... I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a vertical blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I see the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around the picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different layers. If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to reduce these multiple frames to just one? Thanks, Jim . . . |
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