LET US BE ABLE TO RESIZE IMAGES ON MAIL TO BE SENT.
I WOULD LIKE TO SEND AN EMAIL WITH AN IMAGE ON IT, BUT THE IMAGE IS TOO LARGE. ON THE OLD EMAIL, WE COULD CLICK ON RESIZE...PLEASE LET US HAVE THIS PRIVILEGE AGAIN.
IT'S VERY EVIDENT THAT YOU CHANGED EVERYTHING WITHOUT THINKING!!!
To resize a picture after it was embedded in an email, click on the picture, then drag one of its four corners to adjust its size. Here’s a screenshot of the function for you to reference: http://o.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/fss/f3aad8d20388891bc76f00e9b8d49620/resize+picture.png
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Anonymous commented
When I embed an image in an email it looks normal. When the email is received and opened, the image is much larger than the original and don't look as sharp. Why does the image change size and how do I keep that from happening? I am using the "picture" button to insert images, not copying and pasting.
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Anonymous commented
The new way to resize pictures in emails is not good. Too many steps and it takes too long. Please put the old way back where you could just click on the word "resize" and then click on the percentage number you want to increase or decrease the picture by.
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Anonymous commented
ON THE OLD EMAIL WHEN SENDING PICTURES YOU COULD RESIZE THE PICTURES FOR EMAIL. NOW UNDER GOLD YOU CANNOT. IT TAKES OVER 5 MINUTES TO SEND PICTURES. PLEASE PUT IN THE OLD FEATURE TO AOL GOLD.
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Kevin Dilworth commented
With AOL Gold, you took away two very important features that I really want returned: editing and resizing. Why were those two things taken away. I used both of them all the time. Please return them.
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Eddie commented
Have no choice in picture size when sending an Email? Stupid !!
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GREGORY A GIBSON commented
With the much better old version, I could optimize images embedded in emails. Now, the only option is to send huge 6 or 8 mb images, which often blows out the limit of the recipient's mailbox.
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Anonymous commented
Enlarge is gone! There are just a bunch of icons for rotating, etc, but NO enlargement feature like in 9.8 and earlier, and the EDIT button is completely missing. PLEASE restore the Edit feature with words, not icons, and bring back Enlarge!
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Anonymous commented
When sending graphics in emails they are much larger than actual size. This has ruined my graphics business.
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VAUGHN HENRY commented
Dragging the corners of images to reduce physical size does not reduce file size.
Allow for resizing of images and make it easier to embed images AND video. Gmail allows for compressing video down to about 10% of the original size, it makes it much easier to share.
It would help if the old keyword "system response" option existed to report email problems in real time.
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Anonymous commented
We especially miss the ability to resize an image, to edit an image, to brighten or darken an image. Bring back the features available to us when AOL was free. Otherwise, we have free choices. We're not waiting much longer.
A Looooooong time AOL client.
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Herb commented
Attaching picture files and having them show up implanted in the email body is really a joke. If you can't get mail working right bring back 9.8.
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Anonymous commented
I need to send photo's to a product support website... They can't handle emails larger than 2 MB. Each photo is 2 MB! you used to have a feature that allowed the photo file sizes to be shrunk before sending! Where is it?
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Anonymous commented
Open Google Images, copy and paste a photo/icon/script in Write Mail. No way to reduce size of insertion . It was possible in 9.82...why the change?
Write Mail has too many lines in address area. Confusing and the whole area is too light a colour for those of us who are Seniors.
One excellent improvement was alphabetising of the Favourites, saves lots of time. Thank you. -
Anonymous commented
I agree with you about this, Nothing works like it should anymore.
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Susan Skinner commented
THIS IS A NIGHTMARE. You have taken away an ability I need in my profession. I no longer have the automatic choice to embed pictures at low res "easier for sending on line." This was the best way to show clients pictures without having to waste time photo-shopping high-res files down to low res. WHY did you do this??
I am disgusted with this arbitrary decision to mess with what was working fine. I can no longer embed pictures at low resolution for client preview. I have wasted hours installing this GOLD system -- I had to get tech support -- and I am in worse shape than before. The old Desktop gave me a choice to send my high-res files at optimum resolution for easy on-line sending. I no longer have this ability. I HATE what you have done to a service I have paid for and used professionally for years.Please restore this feature or better yet, don't mess with Desktop... -
Anonymous commented
This is a vital tool to have. Can't imagine why it was removed.