Canon PowerShot SD700 IS ImageBrowser 5.6 Software User Guide - Page 89

Creating Images for E-mail 2/2

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 What is ImageBrowser? Chapter 2 Downloading and Printing Images Chapter 3 What You Can Do with a Camera Connected Chapter 4 Viewing Images Chapter 5 Organizing Images Chapter 6 Using Supplementary Features Appendices Index Creating Images for E-mail (2/2) 6. Click [Next]. The last window appears. 7. Save the image and select whether you want to start your e-mail program. Save the image and place a checkmark here if you want to start your e-mail program. A warning message displays when the file size is large. 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 Panel 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. Please note that some e-mail programs may not support auto startup. • You can send the image you just created by opening a new email and attaching the image to the e-mail message. • With 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 • Changing the Email Program that Starts Automatically Mac OS X 10.2 Open [System Preferences] and select [Internet]. Use the [Email] tab to select the program. Mac OS X v10.3/10.4 Open the [Applications] folder on the startup disk and doubleclick [Mail] within it to start the Mail program. Click the [Mail] menu and select [Preferences]. Use the [General] tab to select the program. • In Mac OS X, open the following folders to find the folder containing e-mail images. On the startup disk open [Users], [your user log-in name], [Library], [Preferences], [ImageBrowserUserData] and [Mail]. ImageBrowser Software User Guide 89 Back Next

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Table of
Contents
Chapter 1
What is
ImageBrowser?
Chapter 2
Downloading and
Printing Images
Chapter 3
What You Can Do with
a Camera Connected
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Chapter 5
Organizing Images
Chapter 6
Using Supplementary
Features
Appendices
Index
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Next
7.
Save the image and select whether you want to start
your e-mail program.
Creating Images for E-mail (2/2)
8.
Click [Finish].
If this is the first time you send an image in e-mail, the [Email
Images] folder appears in the Explorer Panel 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. Please note that some e-mail
programs may not support auto startup.
You can send the image you just created by opening a new e-
mail and attaching the image to the e-mail message.
With 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
• Changing the Email Program that Starts Automatically
Mac OS X 10.2
Open [System Preferences] and select [Internet]. Use the [Email]
tab to select the program.
Mac OS X v10.3/10.4
Open the [Applications] folder on the startup disk and double-
click [Mail] within it to start the Mail program. Click the [Mail]
menu and select [Preferences]. Use the [General] tab to select
the program.
• In Mac OS X, open the following folders to find the folder
containing e-mail images. On the startup disk open [Users],
[your user log-in name], [Library], [Preferences],
[ImageBrowserUserData] and [Mail].
6.
Click [Next].
The last window appears.
A warning message displays
when the file size is large.
Click here to check an
image after changing it.
Save the image and place a checkmark here
if you want to start your e-mail program.