Arthur wrote:
>I want to create a CD by copying emails with .jpg
>files attached.>>
Depends what email program you are using. In Outlook Express, I doubt you
could do it directly, in Eudora it would be a lot simpler.
If OE, I think you'd have to use a workaround.
What I'd do is this:
Let's suppose you have x photos + x email descriptions.
Open Notepad, open Email1 and copy/paste the text from the email into
Notepad. Save this as a text file, say "photo1.txt".
Then open a new folder in some spare partition or wherever, it doesn't
matter where, and place in that folder photo1 + the text file you've just
created. Call the folder "Photo1".
Do the same for each photo, so that you'll end up with x folders--Photo1,
Photo2, Photo3, and so on, with each folder containing one photo and its
description in plain text.
Now burn all the folders to your CD. You might like to group them into
sub-folders.
That way, you'll be able to easily see which description goes with each
photo. Tedious, if you have 100's of them.
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