In Outlook 2003, click the Attachment Option button to the right of the attachment field to display the Attachment Options pane. Outlook 2003's Attachment pane has an option to re-size attached photos which is displayed by default when you first attach an image file to a message. That brings up a question a reader had about resizing pictures in Outlook 2010. If the recipient will be printing the photo you may want to leave the attachment at the original file size. You can save a lot of time if you let Windows or Outlook reduce the file size as you attach the image instead of resizing it yourself. While its easy to reduce the size of an image in any image editing program, including the Picture Manager that comes with Outlook 2003 and up, it takes a few minutes to reduce the photo and save it. To avoid problems, you should reduce the size of image attachments before you send them. Sending digital pictures by email can result in huge message sizes which may be bounced by the sender or recipient's email server.
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