The graphics are normally stored on the WEB server as separate files, and as such, when you copy and paste a WEB page, (or save it to your hard drive) you are only going to get what you are saying - the text part. There are programs that will save an ENTIRE WEB page to your hard drive and then you could send that as an attachment. The one I use makes "EXE" files, and I am hesitant to send them in e-mail these days for obvious reasons. Your e-mail program, (it is Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600), might be able to do it for free. While on a WEB page, hit "file", "save as". In the save as type see if you can scroll to a choice of WEB archive-single file with a file extension of mht. You could only use this file with someone that had similar software. I am not sure what (if anything) will read and display these files, other than newer Microsoft products. Good luck. Rick Glazier ----- Original Message ----- From: "Olushola" <[log in to unmask]> > When copy WEB pages on my one of my computers and paste it in an email > message, the graphic are there. But on my other computer I only get the > text. > > What setting must I change to get the graphics to paste? PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html