If
you already know how to attach a file to your email, then just send
your jpeg (.jpg) or tiff (.tif) file to orders@wraps4u.com. If you're
not quite sure how to do it, then please read the short instructions
below.
Since
Outlook Express is a very popular e-mail client we've decided to
use it in our example, but all e-mail programs work (almost) the
same way.
The
first thing to do is to have Outlook Express open, and be working
on an e-mail.
As
usual, fill out the "To: orders(at)wraps4u.com"
then "Subject: (Which should be the name of the person on the
wrapper)" and the message body. When you are done composing
the message, follow the steps below to attach a file:

Look for the "Paper Clip" Icon and/or the word "Attach" on the toolbar.
If you do not see this icon, go to the top menu toolbar and click
INSERT --> FILE ATTACHEMENT:

A
window should come up that shows a directory on your computer. It
is now time to find the file you want to send as an attachment.
For photos we accept jpeg (.jpg) and tiff (.tif)
file formats. Go through your hard drive and when you find the file
double click on it. The "My Pictures" folder usually comes
up as the default. If your picture isn't there, just remember what
folder you put it in:

Once
you have selected the file you want to send, the file name should
show up in a new field in the message header:

You're
almost done. Now click the "Send" button. That's it! Wasn't
that easy?
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