One of my clients called asking why all his image attachments were suddenly postage stamp sized.
We both use Mac’s, and to be honest I had no idea, until I tried to send an image attachment myself.
Turns out that in Apple Mail, the simple stuff eludes us “smart” IT types by being obscure.
After attaching an image in Mail, Apple sneaks a new menu at the bottom of the page where you can choose the image size.
See below for an example:
Once we had that changed back to a more reasonable default (Medium in this case), all was well in the land, and we both learned something new!
Notes for Apple (just in case someone’s listening):
I like the idea, but I think the implementation leaves something to be desired. The UI for this is very non-intuitive, some kind of hinting wouldn’t go amiss here, or dare I say it, a total relocation of this to the top of the window with the other icons and menu options.
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