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What is the best way to send a lot of photos by email??
I want to send about 40 photos to a friend. I'm sure there must be a quicker way than downloading all the photos??
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Anonymous
2012-06-05T03:18:45+00:00 -
Anonymous
2012-06-04T21:08:58+00:00 Hi,
I added the photo e-mail steps in Windows Live Photo Gallery just to ensure that if ever other community members would have the same concern. They would know the steps if they are using Windows Live Mail.
Thanks!
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Anonymous
2012-06-03T19:28:48+00:00 A photo sharing site is probably the easiest,
Upload these files to skydrive or any other file sharing site will due,
Sky drive is a little more complicated but is the most generous in storage size,
Go here and sign in,
Refer to this thread on how to Make a Public folder to upload the files into,
FYI,
When uploading uncheck the Resize box and the original size files will be uploaded and not compressed, which tends to do bad things to the files,

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Anonymous
2012-06-04T16:32:25+00:00 Hi JudyD49,
Dissed has a suggestion that you could try by using Windows Live SkyDrive. I have provided another way you could do in Windows Live Photo Gallery by using the Photo Mail Feature. This feature enables users to easily add photos and videos to an email message that gets published to SkyDrive in the form of Albums. When receiving email messages with photos and videos, users can view them in a slide show viewer.
To share photos and videos by using a mail service, perform the following steps:
1. Select the photos or videos you want to send by mail.
2. On the Create tab, click Photo email, and then click Send photo email. Alternatively, to send the photos or videos as attachments, on the Create tab, click Photo email, and then click Send photos as attachments.
Note: To use the Send photo email option, you need to sign in to Windows Live Mail.
This option will be available in Windows Live Photo Gallery only if you have installed and configured Windows Live Mail on your computer.
3. In the Preparing files dialog box, from the Photo size drop-down list, select a photo size, and then click Attach.
4. A new email message opens in your default email editor and adds the photo as attachments.
@ Dissed, Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the forums. Your help is much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Anonymous
2012-06-04T19:04:52+00:00 Yea that would depend on if this person uses Live mail or not, not to many people do,
I'm betting you don't Joseph :)