Helene,

Have you tried to right click on the graphic image, and when the menu comes
up, choose to save the image to your hard drive???

The big problem I personally have found with animations in emails is the
original format used. If it is a non-gif type animation there should not be
any problems. BUT, animated GIFs can be a potential problem, depending on
how they were originally generated, meaning what program was used to
generate it.

If right clicking and saving to the hard drive does not solve the problem,
you might want to contact the sender of the original email to you, and see
if they could send you the animated image in a ZIP file. Then you could
just unzip the file, and send out as an attachment the animation to others
of this image.

Just some ideas I have found on this issue myself.

Ralph




                                                                                       
                                              
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Linda Johnson wrote:

> Again, I don't know Netscape....but in Outlook, I can hit the forward
> button, THEN go into the message and delete the parts I don't want to
> forward (like addresses, etc)...can you do that?  Do you see your
> forwarded message below your new message?
>

Hi, Yes, I want to retain the graphics in the email.. and when I do as
everyone is suggesting,, I get just the text.. and the graphics aren't
there..  I've tried so many different ways.. and nothing seems to work..

Thanks
Helene
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