Sorry, I mis-read the "be more specific" part of the history.

After pasting into an empty html message, right-click in the body of the
message and click View Source.  In the notepad window that opens you should
find something like:

<IMG height=xx src="http://somewebsite/somepath/somepicture.jpg"; width=xx
border=0>

Highlight and copy the http://somewebsite/somepath/somepicture.jpg part from
the notepad and paste it into the address line of the browser and press
Enter.

1. Does the picture display in the browser?

If you said yes:
2. Do you have 3rd party firewall software installed on Windows XP?

If you said yes:
3. Make sure Outlook is permitted to access the Internet the same as
Internet Explorer.
4. If you don't know how to do (3), specify the firewall software
(make/model/version)

If you said no to either question 1 or 2 above:
5. Did this used to work OK, and only stop working recently?

If you said Yes:
6. Can you identify any other unusual thing(s), that may seem insignificant,
that have happened to this machine since the last time it was working?
Especially unexpected behavior.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jimmy Hughes
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 5:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Can't cut & paste

No, I was not asked to be more specific.
I asked that Kylde be more specific about the search. 
As stated in my first post, Windows XPHome, IE6, OL2003
I tried several web sites and several different graphics.
The one that started it all is within a yahoo group that you have to be a
member of, so giving you the link will not work.
It ends in .jpeg
I right click within the email and choose paste, I have also clicked edit,
paste, neither work.
After pasting, I see a square outlining the picture and a small square in
the upper left corner with a red X in it
I expect to see the graphic just as I see it on the web page
Options when I right click, save, email, print, go to, save as, save as,
copy, add to favorites, some of these are abbreviated.
Is this enough info?
I hate for the answers to be incomplete.
Anything else you want to know?


Jimmy A. Hughes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.earthlink.net/~homeinspector/



You were asked to be more specific.  So far you haven't been.

What website URL are you visiting?  What graphic are you right-clicking -
describe it.  What options are presented when you right-click?  You said it
doesn't paste into html formatted E-mail.  What E-mail program?  In that
E-mail program, what do you click, and what do you see?  What do you expect
to see?

Further responses will happen only if you supply complete answers to all of
the above questions.  If your response is shorter than this response - the
answers are not complete.

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