Easy way to download Images from your Outlook Mail Box
We all know before now that Microsoft Outlook poses some degree of stress on users when it comes to downloading image via your email message box.
I still keep wondering the reason for this huddle that subscribers have to pass through before they could download images from their mail box. Though there is an option of right-click on an inline image in Outlook and then copy it to the clipboard, but despite this option, Microsoft Outlook doesn’t not have the option that can be used to save that picture on to a local folder.
In this tutorial, we going to learn how to download and save pictures that may be hidden inside an HTML formatted email message in Microsoft Outlook and then save them on to a local folder.
How to Download Images from your Outlook Yes, I had always believed that there is always a way out of any huddle. With this information, you will be able to safely use the workarounds we will show you to resolve this issue the way to Download Images from your Outlook.
Below are the ways you can get through this whole issue:
- This mode of saving you images from Microsoft outlook is easy, but it requires you to have apps like Photoshop or the inbuilt Paint that comes with your device. All you have to do is to copy the image to the clipboard and paste it into a photo editing tool like Paint or Photoshop, then you can save in your local folder.
- This option will require you to open the email message, and simply save the image in an HTML file (File Save As Web page). What this method does is that it saves all the photos in a single folder. This method works perfectly well when you want to extract photos from PowerPoint slide-shows.
- This last option is a whole lot easier than all. What you to do is just to open the e-mail message, and right below your Message tab, click Other Actions -> then click view in Browser. Your email will automatically open in your default web browser like a normal HTML web page, from there you can right-click on the image and save photos inside of it. The only limitations is that this method works with Office 2007 alone.