From: JimB on
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
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
Frames should more accurately be called handles, sorry.


"JimB" wrote:

> 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: Michael Santovec on
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: PA Bear [MS MVP] on
OT @Michael: Need your help in the thread "Digitally Signed messages cannot
be verified"

THX

Michael Santovec wrote:
> The line indicates that you are reading/writing an HTML format message...