Sending images as attachments is fun, but sending them inline in the message can be even more fun. To do this, you need not even include the image in your mail directly. It's enough to point to the image somewhere on the Web.
Of course, you can also copy the image location in an Internet Explorer, Safari or Opera window. Now you can include the image in an email message in Eudora and in this article we have tried to make it simple and easy steps which can be done on your own.
Steps to add an image to the body of an email in Eudora:
- Position the cursor in the message body exactly where you want the picture to appear.
- Select Edit | Insert | Picture... from the menu.
- Find the desired image and click Open.
^ If the picture is already located on a web server or you can easily put it there, select Edit | Insert | Downloadable Picture... from the menu and enter the image's address under URL of picture.
- If your image is larger than some 640x640 pixels, consider shrinking it to more handy proportions.
- When you send the message, make sure you select Plain & Styled should Eudora ask for the message format.
- Make sure Eudora is not set up to send plain text messages only without asking.
These steps can be followed for Eudora installed in Windows XP and Windows 7.
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