I just recently found out ... after spending much time making ( what I think are really funny e-mails ) with photographs I have taking of myself and other , then putting them on the my G5 computer because it's much faster and forwarding them to my G3 so I can then forward them to family and friends with added notes written below each photograph ... That when the Windows users get them ... they have to click on each photograph to open it up and see it , that is really lousy because the whole point is that I want my written funny notes to explain each photograph ... is there way to have then receive it the way I have sent it ?
iMac G5,
Mac OS X (10.4.11),
G3 500Mhz 20GB Slot Loading 576 Ram OS X 10.4.11
Only if you were to send them as HTML email (which isn't easy in Tiger Mail) and if their email program supported displaying HTML email (not all do, and it has to be enabled by the user).
PDF ... I assume is Microsoft .. Word or other ? ... if I make the email using it ... do I have to have a email account with it as well or somehow transfer it to MAIL and then send . ?
PDF is Adobe's
Portable Document Format. The Mac's print driver can output to PDF. Anyone can display PDF and it is guaranteed to display the way you created it. So, for example, you can create a document in TextEdit (or Word, or in HTML or whatever), complete with the photos and captions, and print it into a PDF file. Then attach and send the file.
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