How To Rotate Picture In Email

  1. Rotate Picture In Outlook Email
  2. How To Rotate Picture In Email In Windows 10

First off, a right click on a photo file produces this menu in Microsoft Windows 10: As you can see,”rotate right” and “rotate left” are easy enough to access. Try it and instantly the photo is rotated and its tiny icon is rotated too. Buuuuutttt let’s say you’d rather see things bigger to ensure you do things right. Thank you for reaching out to the Constant Contact Community. It's my pleasure to assist you today. That's a great question. You may use the Image Editor to rotate the image. On the image editor there is a button on the bottom of the image that will allow you to rotate it. Hi, I will be glad to help you with the question you have with Outlook. I understand the frustration when things don't work the way it should. Outlook.com does not have the feature to rotate picture, try rotating it in Windows Photo Viewer before inserting it.

Did you receive an email with attached pictures, need to be rotated to be viewed correctly? Actually we can rotate it directly in Outlook.

When sending pictures, you can either attach the picture to the email message or insert the picture in the message body. To insert a picture that displays in the body of an email message, use the following steps: Position your cursor where you want the image in your message.

I have ever received many pictures attached to Outlook emails. Some pictures exactly need rotated 90 degrees or even 180 degrees to be viewed correctly. In the past, I usually saved them to local hard disk, and next used local picture application to rotate them.

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In contrast with the method above, rotating picture attachments directly in Outlook is much more convenient. Sometimes, if the pictures aren’t very significant, saving them is just occupying computer storage space. Therefore, we had better rotate in Outlook. Even if we want to save pictures to local, we can rotate them in Outlook firstly and next download them.

Here is a quick guide to rotate attached pictures directly in Outlook.

  1. For a start, double click the email to open it.
  2. Then we can see the “Actions” in “Move” Section. Click it and select “Edit Messages” option in the drop-down list.
  3. Next we can edit all elements in the email message. Hence we can double click the picture attachment.
  4. The picture will open by the picture-viewing application by default. The application must own the ability of rotating pictures. If the default application cannot rotate pictures, before opening the picture, we should change the file association.
  5. Once open the picture, we can make full use of the application to rotate it and save these changes.
  6. After rotating and saving, we can close the picture editor.
  7. When try to close the email message, we will receive a prompt, asking whether we want to save the changes. Click “OK” to save the changes.
  8. Finally we can re-open the email message. Click the attached pictures to verify whether they’ve been rotated. Under normal circumstances, it will be rotated successfully.

Rotate Picture In Outlook Email

Outlook has many functions involved with pictures, such as picture tools, by which users can compact, change, reset pictures. In fact, except these small skills, Outlook has many other capabilities as well. For example, users can also manage their contacts, schedules, appointments as well as notes in Outlook. In spite of so many advantages, Outlook still cannot be free from corruption. Frequently shutting down windows without closing Outlook properly will result in Outlook crash. Then Outlook files stored in PST format will get damaged. In this case, users can apply Microsoft in-built repair tool – Scanpst.exe. However, it proves ineffective at times. Therefore, it is time to take the help of external repair tools like DataNumen Outlook Repair. This repair tool specializes in PST recovery. It can scan and restore the damaged PST files with a high recovery rate.

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How To Rotate Picture In Email In Windows 10

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