>Hmmm. I might suggest right clicking and select "Save as..." on the attachment >and save them to the desktop. Then click the desktop icon which it will create >and see what happens. If nothing then open whatever picture viewer utility you >use, (quicktime picture viewer or perhaps M.S. Paint, (assuming you are using >Windows). Click on "open file", (or whatever it says), and progress untill you >reach the desktop and select the file. One of these will do it I'm sure. If >you received the attachment then you received the image. It's there somewhere. > >Rob Goodale, RPT >Las Vegas, NV They're not attached. They're imbedded. Had they been attached, they could have been accessed by your viewer. Imbedded, your mail reader either shows them, or not. There's possibly a configuration option somewhere in your reader that will show them to you where they sit, but I sure don't see a way to clip them from the text. Ron N
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