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Becky Mills

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Yes, my lack of puter skills is horrifying.
Here's the deal:
When I send a large number of photos to an editor I do it the old fashioned way. I put 'em on a disk and mail them. Works fine. But I found myself with an international client and a tight deadline. The client suggested I use the web site www.wetransfer.com to send the photos. The problem is when I try to attach a file with all the photos in it I can only get one photo at a time to attach. Times 40 or 50 that is a bit time consuming to say the least. Can anybody tell me how to attach a whole file of photos so I can e-mail them?
Thank you so much. BTW, please don't use big words. I'm old.
 
Becky, have you tried Dropbox? It's pretty slick. www.dropbox.com

You load documents or pictures into your dropbox and then e-mail them an invitation to the dropbox and they can access whatever you put in there.
 
I use Dropbox as well.
 
You can also just zip them up into a single (and usually much smaller) file. In Windows Explorer just navigate to the desired directory and select the pictures as desired. Then right click and say send to "Compressed (zipped) folder. It will create a single file that yo can then send through any of the above methods. Guy on the other end just unzips then and wallah.

Much more dialup friendly regards

Bubba
 
Discussion starter · #6 · (Edited)
Well Bubba ain't you somethin.
I sho nuff 'preciate that.
I bet you wuz impressed I got a international client, too, huh? He's all the way on the other side of Atlanta.
 
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Bubba,
Bless you. Really. Worked like a charm.
Wayne, they most certainly do. We've only had a Verizon card for a year or so and Andy Carlson just got off dial up a couple of days ago.
 
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