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Olde Crone Holden
12-02-08, 12:44
I have sent some scans from my computer as attachments by email to a contact.
She has replied saying her computer has asked her which programme to open these in? I haven't a clue, can anyone suggest, please?
(These are certificates which I saved automatically from Scotlands People to my computer if that makes any difference)
Thanks
OC
Elaine ..Spain
12-02-08, 12:45
What file extension do they have?
Olde Crone Holden
12-02-08, 13:12
Elaine
Ermmm...where will I find that info please?
(My contact is as dozy as me unfortunately. It was a miracle that I managed to send these at all)
OC
Elaine ..Spain
12-02-08, 13:37
Can you see where you have saved the file on your computer.
You will have a file name, followed by a "dot", followed by a file extension
e.g.
A Word file called Family - would be
Family.doc
doc is the file extension and is an indication of what program has been used to make the file
What's the file extension on the scanned images?
Olde Crone Holden
12-02-08, 13:54
Elaine
It just says
Type: File
However a window opens and asks ME how I want to view it and I remember I have to use Windows picture and fax viewer.
I will tell my contact this and see if she can open it that way.
OC
Astro Lady
12-02-08, 14:04
OC if you right-click it and then scroll down to "Properties" it should tell you what type of file it is.
On second thoughts it must be a graphics file to open up in Windows Picture and fax viewer.....i think :confused:
WendyPusey
12-02-08, 14:50
Most scans are usually saved as .jpg which will open in any graphics program.
Their downloads are TIFF files. If you open it in Windows Picture and Fax viewer, you can save it as a JPEG (down in the bottom right hand corner of your screen) and resend it. :)
Dead Rellies
12-02-08, 18:41
Best to always as a standard send in JPEG.
Olde Crone Holden
12-02-08, 21:47
Thanks everyone. That will be useful when I try to send some stuff from photobucket!
OC
KiteRunner
12-02-08, 22:58
This is going to be a stupid question, but surely all you need to send them is a link to the picture on Photobucket, isn't it?
Kath nr the Crooked Spire
14-02-08, 19:34
OC...I found it easier to scan into my pictures; go into - 'my pictures' then - get pictures from scanner or camera; this way the picture you have scanned can be attached to an e mail via browse button.
The receiver has been able to view the ones that I have sent this way.
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