ImageBrowser_v3_guide

50 ImageBrowser Software User Guide
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary Features
7.
Save the image and select whether you want to start
your e-mail program.
Creating Images for E-mail (2/2)
A warning
message
displays when
the file size is
large.
To change the
file size, click
[Previous].
Click here to check an image
after changing it.
8.
Click [Finish].
If this is the first time you send an image in e-mail, the [Email
Images] folder appears in the Explorer View Section, and the
image is saved in that folder. If the [Email Images] folder
already exists, the image is saved in that folder.
When you click [Finish], your e-mail program starts
automatically if you have selected “Start email application
after closing” in Step 7.
You can send the image you just created by opening a new e-
mail and attaching the image to the e-mail message.
•With Outlook Express or other types of e-mail programs, you
can attach images to e-mail messages simply by dragging
them from the Browser Area to the new message window.
REFERENCE
•You can change the e-mail program so that this procedure
starts automatically. With Mac OS 9.0 ~ 9.2, click the [Internet]
icon in the Control Panels and change the program on the [E-
mail] tab. With Mac OS X, click [Internet] in the System
Preferences and change the program on the [Email] tab.
However, please note that some e-mail programs cannot start
automatically.
•With Mac OS 9.0 ~ 9.2, images created with the [Create Image
for Email] feature are saved to the disk on which ImageBrowser
was installed or in the [Documents] folder on the hard disk.
Open the following folders to find them: [ImageBrowser] or
[Documents], [ImageBrowserUserData], and [Mail]. With Mac
OS X, open the following folders to find them: [Users], [User
login name], [Library], [Preferences], [ImageBrowserUserData],
and [Mail].
Save the image and place a checkmark here
if you want to start your e-mail program