![]() NOTE: If the images are too large the file will not send. ZIP file into your email message and send it. ZIP file with the same name as the folder. If the person you are sending to says they do not see the pictures you can do the following (Note: This is not necessary for using Windows machines but if the person says they can't see it's all I can suggest.):ġ.) Make a new folder on your desktop (File > New Folder)Ģ.) Highlight the pictures you are going to send to the personģ.) Go to File > Export > File Export and export the pictures into that new folderĤ.) Click on the folder on the desktop and go to File > Compress ![]() I use this feature to send pictures to those of my relatives that use Windows all the time. ![]() While the Mail window shows the images as if they were part of the body of the message, the pictures are still attached just like any other email. I assume you are using the built in "Email" feature of iPhoto to send your images.
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