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Old 01-30-2008, 09:25 PM #21
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Default Well, I Celebrated Too Fast!!!!

Okay, here's my problem.

I can insert the image. I see it in my "my pictures" folder. I SEE IT THERE. I am in outlook express. I click on the message place first, I then go up to where it says Insert. I click on picture. I go to my pictures, click on the Dragon. I click on open. THERE IT WAS, RIGHT IN THE BODY OF MY EMAIL!!!

I tried sending it to people, also to myself.

ALL I GOT WAS A LITTLE GRAY BOX.

Okay, someone tell me why I can see it in the body of the email when I hit the send button, but it does not come out at the other end (anybody's email). not just mine.

I'm doomed. lol
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