If the image editing program supports it, choose from the File menu, Save As and Gif format. If this is not possible, then another image editing program or an image converter can be used to perform this task.
You can send the message to your email and print it out from there.
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Copy and paste the body of the message to a new email and don't copy and paste the addresses, then send it.
The only way to send a "hard copy" document through e-mail is to attach it as a computer file document, or scan it and send it as an image file.
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. It's used if you want to email a message to several people, and don't want them to see that others have received the message too.
You right click then you hit copy, go to your email and then on a new message right click again and hit paste.
A BCC (blind carbon copy) is a copy of an email message sent to a recipient whose email address does not appear in the message. This is in contrast to To and CC recipients, whose addresses do appear in the respective header lines. Every recipient of the message can see all the To and CC recipients, but does not know about BCC recipients.
Yes, but the birth certificate image would not be considered a certified copy.
It can't be forwarded like an email, the only way is to copy and paste it either into another text message or an email.
You are not permitted to give out personal information on WikiAnswers, and we cannot email you without knowing your email. You can easily find a bootable ISO image on Ubuntu's website.
You click on the paper clip icon and attach the gif and it will come out when you send it to someone. -- copy the image from an image viewing program and paste in the body of the email if that does not work, attach it as a gif, then use HTML tags to include it into the body. <image>filename.gif</image> .. I think.
"CC" stands for Carbon Copy. Entering into this field is purely optional, and is used when you want a copy of the email message to be sent to another recipient.