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paint shop pro 2 emailing photos

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keeps telling me that I do not have a default email program associated with this progam,and to set one up....how do I set up a default email program for this corel paint shop pro? then it says if i do have an email default to use that as a default...everytime i try to send it, my windows live email comes up, but it wont allow me to send it...jsut says fails and its keeps saying aol failed..., which is not the default....Microsoft outlook is....ugh ty for anyhelp..im a little slow when it comes to figuring this out and getting frustrated...
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The best answer, don't use PSP to email with. PSPX2 always gave that error. Oddly though, except if you had Oultook. So I'd double check that Outlook is setup as the default program for the EMAPI and MAPI protocols in Windows.

If it is, then it's just PSP being PSP. But it's email function was always limited. Better to just use Outlook itself.
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thank you...I was just trying to email a bunch of photos at one time from psp, instead of individually saving them to my desktop, and then adding them to an email...ugh ty bob
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... instead of individually saving them to my desktop, and then adding them to an email
Why would you need to save them to your desktop? If you can see them in PSP, they are obviously already on your computer somewhere... In other words, in your email program you would use the attachment function and navigate to where they are already stored...
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I think what is meant Ken is that the orignal images have been loaded into PSP, edited / resized and now the author wahts to send them via email. Since they have not been saved yet, then the only ones ibn the original folder are the original ones and not the reedited ones.
I would make a folder on the desktop, copy the files I want to that folder, then from there into PSP, edite them and then do a Windows > Close All . PSP will ask if you want to save the images and will then automatically save the images to that desktop folder (where they came from). Saves having to save them individually.
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