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you can decide whether or not to show your email on your settings
Images that are attached to emails are already files, right-click them or the link to them and choose "Download". They will be put in the folder that the "Settings" (or similar) item of your web browser.If you question could be rephrased: "How do you make a picture that is (inline) in an email into a file" that sort of depends on what browser and email client you are using. I am using Chromium on a Linux machine and have Gmail as my email provider. Normally I choose not to show any pictures in my emails (quicker loading more condensed and easier reading in many cases- but several email senders put links in their images that I cannot access). But if I do show pictures I can just right click on an image and choose "Save Image As..." and choose what to call it and where to save it in the dialog that opens after that context menu item choice.
This is a Q&A website. We don't have the ability to look up photos. Use your search engine and choose the "Images" tab to see photos.
In MS Outlook, an email marked "Private" will show "Please treat this as Private" in the recipient's InfoBar. If you choose "Confidential", "Please treat this as Confidential" will appear in the recipient's InfoBar. It's up to the recipient as to whether or not to honor this request, and how to interpret it.
Double click on the photo you wish to send and by doing that it will bring the photo up into a photo viewer. Above the picture it should give you choices such as File, Print, Open, Burn, and Email. Of course, you are going to want to click Email. Choose the pictures size you want ( If it gives you that option.) It will take you to Windows Live Mail and the picture will be attached to the sending screen. Just choose who you would like to send it to and you're all done. Of course, this information is useless if you don't have Windows, but if you do you're all set! Hope this helps!
You can get to their contact page at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10285339/. On this page, you can choose the news show or area of interest to email. Or, you can simply send an email to letters@msnbc.com
go to google images dufus!
Because Miley is the star of the show. Only the star of the show gets to choose whether or not their characters name will be real or fictional..
This is not guaranteed to work... but you could try right-clicking on the image you wish to view and selecting the option 'Show Picture'. Sometimes it will work, sometimes it will not.
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i would like to know if you could show me some images of telephones
If you have the email address then you can email them anytime you like.