Mozilla or Microsoft??
SOO! Mozilla is the browser BUT Outlook Hotmail is the messaging app. Did not know that. Assumed they were one in the same company. Over the years I somehow transitioned from Hotmail to Outlook which I assumed are one in the same. It appears my problem of inserting a picture into an email text lays with MS not Mozilla! How do I fix that? Can/should I switch to Mozilla Hotmail or is that automatically Outlook???
Inserting picture in email text does not work. When attempting to drag/Insert picture into email text, the message "The following files couldn't be attached: filename.jpg. Please try again later." appears. I have not been able to find a solution. The dragged/Inserted picture always ends up outside the email text box and cannot be moved into it. Firefox 133.03 64-bit is up to date on Windows 10.
Is there a MS forum like Mozilla??? I am not the only person having this problem.
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There's is no mozilla hotmail that is a microsoft email product. You need to contact MS support for your hotmail issues.
Hi Raymond, does the dragged picture end up as an attachment (similar to dragging and dropping a PDF or other non-image file)?
Does it work differently on Edge (Microsoft's browser)?
It appears I am now using Microsoft Outlook formally Hotmail. I do not know how that transition from Mozilla Hotmail happened??? Should I change it back???
When I attempt to attach/insert a chart/picture into the text of an email, it remains outside of the email text box. When I try to drag it into the email text (as I have done in the past), a cover page appears which a message in the center to insert here, and when I do the cover page goes away and the above message appears. I did send the error to MS support as an issue needing corrected but have not received a reply.
It may be MS no longer allows a picture/chart to be inserted into the text of an email??? If so, a message to that effect should be presented.
Ray ?(:-(
Microsoft's mail services have consolidated on the Outlook platform, that's normal.
Currently, it looks like the best way to embed an image into a message is:
Assuming the image is displayed in Firefox:
right-click the image > Copy Image (If the site replaces the normal right-click context menu with a custom one, press Shift while right-clicking)
then
right-click in the message where you want to paste > Paste