Re: setting e-mail sharing preferences in Adobe Elements 9 organizer to specify The Bat!

2013-11-29 Thread Achdut18
Hi,

Friday, November 29, 2013, 3:50:51 AM, you wrote:

(In response to my earlier query:)

>> Is  it possible to set file sharing preferences in
>> Adobe Elements 9 so as to specify The Bat as the e-mail
>> client?



M> "What if I use a web-based e-mail service? If you use a web-based
M> e-mail service such as Gmail™ or Yahoo® Mail, you can export your
M> photos and attach them to e-mail messages. Click the Share tab, and
M> select E-mail Attachments. The E-mail Attachments wizard leads you
M> through the steps for creating versions of your photos that are
M> suitable for e-mail."

M> Maybe that is of some use?

It may be, I will give it a try and report back.

M> This is just a thought; I have never used adobe Elements. After you
M> have added photos in their "compose message" window, does it let you
M> drag/drop or copy/paste those images to your desktop or into an email 
M> you have open in The Bat!?

I  don't know.  I think I unsuccessfully tried that, but I will double
check to confirm.

Thanks, for your help!!
-- 
Avi

Avram Sacks, using The Bat! ver. 5.3.6.0 on WinXP sp3



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Re: setting e-mail sharing preferences in Adobe Elements 9 organizer to specify The Bat!

2013-11-29 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 27 November 2013 at 7:17:12 AM, in
, Achdut18 wrote:


> Fellow Bat users, I am stumped.

> Is  it possible to set file sharing preferences in
> Adobe Elements 9 so as to specify The Bat as the e-mail
> client?

I had a quick look at the Adobe Elements 9 manual, available from 
.  


> Unfortunately, Adobe locks in three options: Microsoft
> Outlook, Windows Live Mail, or Adobe E-mail Service. 

The manual concurs that those are the three options. Confusingly, at 
the end of the instructions about adding/removing photo attachments, 
composing the message and adding recipients, it goes on to say click 
"next" and the message opens in your default email application.

The next thing mentioned is:-

"What if I use a web-based e-mail service? If you use a web-based
e-mail service such as Gmail™ or Yahoo® Mail, you can export your
photos and attach them to e-mail messages. Click the Share tab, and
select E-mail Attachments. The E-mail Attachments wizard leads you
through the steps for creating versions of your photos that are
suitable for e-mail."

Maybe that is of some use?

> Otherwise, the only way to attach
> photos in The Bat is by going to "Utilities" and
> "attach a file." 

This is just a thought; I have never used adobe Elements. After you
have added photos in their "compose message" window, does it let you
drag/drop or copy/paste those images to your desktop or into an email 
you have open in The Bat!?


-- 
Best regards

MFPAmailto:expires2...@ymail.com

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setting e-mail sharing preferences in Adobe Elements 9 organizer to specify The Bat!

2013-11-26 Thread Achdut18
Fellow Bat users, I am stumped.

Is  it possible to set file sharing preferences in Adobe Elements 9 so
as to specify The Bat as the e-mail client?

Background:

We use Adobe Photoshop Elements and it supposedly makes it easy to
share pictures via e-mail. "All" one has to do is click on "e-mail
attachments," drag phots to a sharing tray, write the message, select
recipients from an address book, click "next," and you are done. One
small problem: Adobe assumes the entire world uses Microsoft Outlook,
and, if you don't you can go to "preferences" and change the e-mail
client. Unfortunately, Adobe locks in three options: Microsoft
Outlook, Windows Live Mail, or Adobe E-mail Service. I find Adobe's
forums totally useless, so I am hoping that someone on this list knows
a work-around that will allow me to set The Bat as my e-mail
preference for sharing photos. Otherwise, the only way to attach
photos in The Bat is by going to "Utilities" and "attach a file." But,
this is tedious when you have to navigate a file tree and find one,
two, five or ten pictures amongst 10,000 pictures, all of which are in
multiple levels of folders. It would be a lot easier to be able to use
Adobe  Elements,  but  that  application  seemingly permits its e-mail
sharing  facility  to only be used by users of one of the three e-mail
clients mentioned above.  Any suggestions?

-- 
Avi,

Avram Sacks, using The Bat! ver. 5.8.8 on WinXP pro, sp3



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