Dear Anne:

Having published a few things, I always found it easier to send the text 
separate.  Send the photos at 400 dpi.  Then let the editor decide how 
to put them together.

Neal Hammon

Anne Cartwright wrote:

> I am trying to write some articles with photos and send them by e-mail 
> to the newsletter editor of a local garden club. The newsletter id 
> distributed via Yahoogroups which I believe has a 1 MG limit. 
> Therefore I want to keep the size of my documents as small as 
> possible. What is the best way to do this? Especially the photos. What 
> would be the smallest size needed to show well on members monitors?
>
> Also for the copies that get send by snail mail, what would be the 
> smallest size (dpi or pixels) to print well?
>
> Then again, maybe I should cut down on the photos. But then I would 
> have to write a few more thousand words.
>
> Anne Cartwright
>
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