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214 Roxio Creator User Guide www.roxio.com c Click Add Files. 3 Select the e-mail program you want to use to send the files by choosing one of the following options: ■ Default e-mail client: E-mail the files using your default e-mail program. If you select this option, choose whether to send the email in HTML format. If you choose this option, the photos appear in the body of the message, rather than as attached files. ■ Other (e.g. Yahoo, webmail): Save the files on your hard drive and e-mail them later using a web mail account. 4 If you are e-mailing photos, you can choose the format in which they will be sent. For example, you may want to convert a photo to best fit a particular screen size, or to reduce the size if you are e-mailing a large number of photos to someone with a dial-up connection. Choose one of the following conversion options: ■ Convert photos to JPEG: Sends the photos in JPEG format. You can choose the approximate size of the converted photos: ■ Small (640x480): Converts photos so they are no larger than 640-pixels wide by 480-pixels tall while maintaining the current proportions. ■ Medium (800x600): Converts photos so they are no larger than 800-pixels wide by 600-pixels tall. ■ Large (1024x768): Converts photos so they are no larger than 1024-pixels wide by 768-pixels tall. ■ Original size: Maintains the current size of photos. ■ Just send the files with no conversion: Sends the photos without changing their file format and size.

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Roxio Creator User Guide
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214
c
Click
Add Files
.
3
Select the e-mail program you want to use to send the files by choosing
one of the following options:
Default e-mail client:
E-mail the files using your default e-mail
program. If you select this option, choose whether to send the e-
mail in HTML format. If you choose this option, the photos
appear in the body of the message, rather than as attached files.
Other (e.g. Yahoo, webmail):
Save the files on your hard drive
and e-mail them later using a web mail account.
4
If you are e-mailing photos, you can choose the format in which they
will be sent. For example, you may want to convert a photo to best fit a
particular screen size, or to reduce the size if you are e-mailing a large
number of photos to someone with a dial-up connection.
Choose one of the following conversion options:
Convert photos to JPEG:
Sends the photos in JPEG format. You
can choose the approximate size of the converted photos:
Small (640x480)
: Converts photos so they are no larger
than 640-pixels wide by 480-pixels tall while maintaining
the current proportions.
Medium (800x600)
: Converts photos so they are no larger
than 800-pixels wide by 600-pixels tall.
Large (1024x768)
: Converts photos so they are no larger
than 1024-pixels wide by 768-pixels tall.
Original size
: Maintains the current size of photos.
Just send the files with no conversion:
Sends the photos
without changing their file format and size.