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Yahoo e-mailjenniferknapp said:What mail program are you using?
well bummer I only use the yahoo addy for customersjenniferknapp said:hmm, not so sure with yahoo mail, but usually you have to have it set up in Outlook Express or another installed mail client in order to do this. Basically, when you copy and paste, it needs to attach every image that you pasted on to the email in order for the images to display when your recipient's view it.
CAmomCookin4U said:well bummer I only use the yahoo addy for customers
It still looks good I just love all Linda's graphics especially the Bridal car lol
Ok thanks I will try that. Problem is I received the entire newsletter through my e-mail Fine (it was cut and Pasted), but when I received it as an attachment no Pics or graphics. (Go Figure)pcheftammy said:I have heard of yahoo giving others problems. It might have something to do with the size of your pictures. Your file might be too large. You might want to try adding the pictures one by one and see how much it can handle.
PampChefJoy said:Yahoo gives me so much grief... most of my subscribers
Thanks Joy and everybody I appreciate your assistance. Laurel
jenniferknapp said:hmm, not so sure with yahoo mail, but usually you have to have it set up in Outlook Express or another installed mail client in order to do this. Basically, when you copy and paste, it needs to attach every image that you pasted on to the email in order for the images to display when your recipient's view it.
There could be a few reasons why the images are not loading when you copy and paste them into your newsletter. First, make sure that the images are saved in a compatible format, such as JPEG or PNG. Additionally, check that the images are not too large in file size, as this can cause them to not load properly. It is also possible that there is an issue with your internet connection or the source of the images.
If you are experiencing issues with images not loading when copied and pasted into your newsletter, there are a few steps you can take to try and fix the problem. First, try using a different internet browser to see if the issue persists. You can also try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, as this can sometimes help with loading issues. If the problem continues, reach out to our technical support team for further assistance.
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If you have tried the above troubleshooting steps and the images in your newsletter are still not loading, it is best to reach out to our technical support team for further assistance. They will be able to help identify the issue and provide a solution to get your images to load properly.