From: JimB on

Based on the info in the message below, I came up with a work around when
forwarding a message.

1 open the message.
2 click forward.
3 cursor to the bottom of the message.
4 hold down the enter key to add a page worth of empty space there.
5 click on the picture and hold the left mouse button down.
6 drag the picture to the empty space and release the button.
7 cursor up to a line above the blue vertical line.
8 carefully start hitting the delete key.
9 the empty frames will disappear and the picture will bubble up to fill
the space left. Keep an eye on your picture to make sure you don't delete it.
if you do hit the undo button till it returns.
10 put the cursor at the lower right corner of the picture but outside the
picture.
11 hit the delete key till the empty space below the picture is gone.

Sounds involved but becomes intuitive after doing it a couple of times.


"Michael Santovec" wrote:

> The line indicates that you are reading/writing an HTML format message
> and that the portion you are looking at is the original text in a
> replied or forwarded message.
>
> The four-headed arrow indicates that you are in a message composition
> window which means that you have started a reply or forward of the
> message. The cursor means that you can drag the picture elsewhere in
> the message. And since your are in the message composition window, you
> can delete the picture.
>
>
> --
>
> Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us
>
>
>
> "JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BDF6E160-0A79-438E-9336-DB65C0888A93(a)microsoft.com...
> > I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a
> > vertical
> > blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page,
> > I see
> > the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows
> > pointing
> > north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame
> > around the
> > picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get
> > one
> > after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different
> > layers.
> > If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to
> > reduce
> > these multiple frames to just one?
> >
> > Thanks, Jim
>
>
> .
>
From: JimB on
Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved work
around above. Thanks

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

> If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If you
> can, then you could insert them in a new message individually.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP [Mail]
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>
> "JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BDF6E160-0A79-438E-9336-DB65C0888A93(a)microsoft.com...
> > I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a
> > vertical
> > blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page, I
> > see
> > the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows pointing
> > north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame around
> > the
> > picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get one
> > after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different
> > layers.
> > If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way to
> > reduce
> > these multiple frames to just one?
> >
> > Thanks, Jim
>
> .
>
From: Bruce Hagen on
What if you:

1: Get rid of the quote line. (Vertical blue line)
2: highlight & delete text
3: Put the cursor above the picture, (the only thing left), and Backspace
it to the top.

Does this accomplish what you want to do?

To remove the quote line, click Forward. Click on the Source button at the
bottom. If not already there: View | Source Edit.

In the coding above the message, look for any instance of <BLOCKQUOTE>,
usually in purple. Highlight the entire string within the < & > marks.
There may be more than one for each line. Here is an example of what to
delete:

<BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px;
MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:15C09AF5-7828-49EC-AAF3-75264D6CB82B(a)microsoft.com...
>
> Based on the info in the message below, I came up with a work around
> when
> forwarding a message.
>
> 1 open the message.
> 2 click forward.
> 3 cursor to the bottom of the message.
> 4 hold down the enter key to add a page worth of empty space there.
> 5 click on the picture and hold the left mouse button down.
> 6 drag the picture to the empty space and release the button.
> 7 cursor up to a line above the blue vertical line.
> 8 carefully start hitting the delete key.
> 9 the empty frames will disappear and the picture will bubble up to
> fill
> the space left. Keep an eye on your picture to make sure you don't
> delete it.
> if you do hit the undo button till it returns.
> 10 put the cursor at the lower right corner of the picture but outside
> the
> picture.
> 11 hit the delete key till the empty space below the picture is gone.
>
> Sounds involved but becomes intuitive after doing it a couple of times.
>
>
> "Michael Santovec" wrote:
>
>> The line indicates that you are reading/writing an HTML format message
>> and that the portion you are looking at is the original text in a
>> replied or forwarded message.
>>
>> The four-headed arrow indicates that you are in a message composition
>> window which means that you have started a reply or forward of the
>> message. The cursor means that you can drag the picture elsewhere in
>> the message. And since your are in the message composition window, you
>> can delete the picture.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us
>>
>>
>>
>> "JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BDF6E160-0A79-438E-9336-DB65C0888A93(a)microsoft.com...
>> > I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a
>> > vertical
>> > blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page,
>> > I see
>> > the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows
>> > pointing
>> > north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame
>> > around the
>> > picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get
>> > one
>> > after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different
>> > layers.
>> > If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way
>> > to
>> > reduce
>> > these multiple frames to just one?
>> >
>> > Thanks, Jim
>>
>>
>> .
>>

From: Bruce Hagen on
You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work.
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2541CFE7-1B6B-4F96-8ACC-FA8CFA9B3921(a)microsoft.com...
> Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved
> work
> around above. Thanks
>
> "Bruce Hagen" wrote:
>
>> If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If
>> you
>> can, then you could insert them in a new message individually.
>> --
>> Bruce Hagen
>> MS-MVP [Mail]
>> Imperial Beach, CA
>>
>>
>> "JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BDF6E160-0A79-438E-9336-DB65C0888A93(a)microsoft.com...
>> > I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a
>> > vertical
>> > blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page,
>> > I
>> > see
>> > the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows
>> > pointing
>> > north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame
>> > around
>> > the
>> > picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get
>> > one
>> > after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different
>> > layers.
>> > If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way
>> > to
>> > reduce
>> > these multiple frames to just one?
>> >
>> > Thanks, Jim
>>
>> .
>>

From: JimB on
I removed the quote line and that made a big difference. Problem is there was
also another thinner, vertical black just to the right of the quote line and
I don't know what to look for in the source code.

"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

> You're welcome. I just replied with another idea that /might/ work.
> --
> Bruce Hagen
> MS-MVP [Mail]
> Imperial Beach, CA
>
>
> "JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2541CFE7-1B6B-4F96-8ACC-FA8CFA9B3921(a)microsoft.com...
> > Bruce. I just tried this and it worked perfectly. Sure beats my involved
> > work
> > around above. Thanks
> >
> > "Bruce Hagen" wrote:
> >
> >> If you right click on each picture, can you save them individually? If
> >> you
> >> can, then you could insert them in a new message individually.
> >> --
> >> Bruce Hagen
> >> MS-MVP [Mail]
> >> Imperial Beach, CA
> >>
> >>
> >> "JimB" <JimB(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BDF6E160-0A79-438E-9336-DB65C0888A93(a)microsoft.com...
> >> > I'm receiving emails that have pictures in them. These mails have a
> >> > vertical
> >> > blue line running down the left hand side. As I scroll down the page,
> >> > I
> >> > see
> >> > the cursor change from an arrow to one with four little arrows
> >> > pointing
> >> > north, east, south, and west. When I click on it , I get a frame
> >> > around
> >> > the
> >> > picture. I could understand one but, as I scroll down the page I get
> >> > one
> >> > after another, sometimes as many as 10. It' like they are different
> >> > layers.
> >> > If I delete any one of them, the picture disappears. Is there a way
> >> > to
> >> > reduce
> >> > these multiple frames to just one?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, Jim
> >>
> >> .
> >>
>
> .
>