Things toRememberMasteringthe BasicsMore AdvancedTechniques Appendices38Table of ContentsProcedures1 Select a task from the leftside of the window:[Print & Share] and [EmailImages].2 Select an image to send.• You can also select multipleimages or all images in a folder.3 Click [2. Change Image Size]• You can change the image sizeand quality settings.4 Click [3. Finish]• The mail software will start, and thesend screen will appear. The selectedimage will appear as an attached file.• In [Custom Settings], if [Saveto Folder] is selected in “AfterFinishing the Task”, the selectedimages will be saved in theindicated destination folder.HINTAutomatic Start-up Settings for E-mail Software• When using Windows 7, you must pre-install an e-mail program. When changing settings, set thedefault program by clicking the [Start] menu, followed by [Default Programs].• When using Windows Vista, configure the settings in your e-mail software. For example, you canconfigure Windows e-mail by starting e-mail, then clicking the [Tools] menu, followed by [Options],[Default Messaging Programs], [This application is not the default Mail handler], and [Make Default].• When using Windows XP, settings can be configured by starting the Internet Explorer program, and clickingthe [Tools] menu, followed by [Internet Options], [Programs] tab, and the [E-mail] pull-down menu.IMPORTANT• The e-mail’s MAPI client must be preset for the e-mail software to start automatically.• If the e-mail software does not start automatically, first save the images to yourcomputer, then start your e-mail software to attach and send the images. Thedestination folder for saved images can be set with [Custom Settings].EmailAttaching Images to EmailYou can send images as email file attachments.Click here for most images. Click here when you want tochange the image size or imagequality settings, then click [CustomSettings] to change settings.Click here to check theoptions currently set.Click here to check what theactual compressed file size will be.Click here to preview thecompressed image.