Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Is it possible to put pictures that have been sent to your email add. on a cd? If so, what program do you need

my friend has been sent family pics via email, and wants to make a cd of them so she can send it to her sister who doesn't have internet access. Any help is appreciated as to what programs or whatever are needed to do this. the sister only has a cd drive in an old pc. P.S Can the pics be printed from the email? If so, that may be an easier option to send them! Thanks, Silverdragon.
Is it possible to put pictures that have been sent to your email add. on a cd? If so, what program do you need
You could do it either way really. Steps to follow.


1. Open the email.


2. Right click on the picture file.


3. From the drop down menu, choose Save As.


4. Choose the destination for the picture file (My Documents is probably best for an inexperienced computer user).


5. Open Windows Explorer.


If you do not know how to use Windows Explorer, follow the steps below. If you do, skip to 6.


-Right click on the Start Menu.


-Select Explore.


-Locate the My Documents folder and click it.


-You should see your picture file in this folder.


6. Right click on the picture file and select 'Open With...' (This action should list your main picture viewing applications.)


7. If you have Microsoft Office Picture Manager, select that program. (It's a simple program that is fairly intuitive to work with.) If you do not have that program, you will need to explore your other options. You can always use Paint, but I've had issues with it effecting colors before, so it would be preferable to work with something else.


8. Click 'File' in the menu options at the top of the program's window.


9. Click 'Print' from the drop down menu.


10. Repeat the process for each picture.





If you want to create that CD, follow steps 1-5. Then proceed as follows:


6. Insert a blank CD-R in a CD-R drive. If you are operating on Windows XP or Wndows Vista, you will not require additional software to copy your files.


7. Using Windows Explorer, right click the picture file you want to put on the CD-R.


8. Select Copy from the drop down.


9. On the left side of the screen, scroll down and locate the CD-R drive. (Should probably be D: or E:)


10. Right click on the drive and select 'Paste' from the drop down menu.


11. Repeat steps 7-10 for each picture. Once you have all your pictures, proceed to step 12.


12. Right-click the CD-R drive and select Burn to Disk.





Your files should copy without issues. If you are using an older operating system, you need to provide more details. What operating system do you have and what CD Burner software do you have. Hopefully this information will help you out. I know how frustrating it can be to do simple things when you don't know your way around the computer. I've worked with lots of friends on these simple tasks. Every time Microsoft reinvents the wheel we have to start over. So good luck!
Reply:Just right click directly on the pictures and save them to your computor. You should be able to then save them to a disc pretty easily without any special program at all. Just save them into MyPictures and then save them on a CD just like any other file.
Reply:well if she just has a CD-ROM and not a CD-RW, then don't even think about burning them. But you should be able to either download the images (if they were sent as an attachment) or right-click and Save Image As.. (if they were embedded to the email). Once you've gotten all of your images, you can just print them by right-clicking the saved image and clicking Print.
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