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Hi Charles,<br>
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Charles Butler wrote:
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<div>What settings are being used to be able to clip a sign from the
puddle and reproduce it, easily, not tediously, into:</div>
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<div>1) an email</div>
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I'm using Thunderbird on a Mac. I have it set to send emails in HTML.
This is set under menu option Tools > Account Settings. Then under
the main email account, select Composition & Addressing from the
list on the left. There is a checkbox for Compose email in HTML.<br>
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When I'm online. I drag the images from the browser onto the desktop.
>From the desktop, I drag the images into the email. After the email
has been sent, I can safely delete the images from the desktop. If you
delete the images from the desktop before you send the email, the
images will not be sent.<br>
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That's how I do it for email.<br>
-Steve<br>
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