Friday, September 28, 2012

Episode 57 "Can you send me that photo"

Hi Everyone,

Last week I talked about "Reply with Message" and how you can send a message to the caller (iOS user) instead of answering the call. I forgot to show you how to change the preset responses. Go to Settings/Phone/Reply with Message/ and select one of the three responses (Fig 1.01). Remember, it will begin with "Can’t talk right now...".

Remember back in "Episode 53: Picture That", I talked about how to email photos. There’s a new way to send photo, which brings us to this week’s TOD (Tip Of the Day).

Sending a photo from your email:
In the past, when you want to email a photo, you couldn’t do it from an existing email conversation. You had to go to your photo select it and start a new email. Well, now with iOS 6, you can add a photo to your email. No more broken email strings. From your email. Press and hold on your screen like you would with cut and paste. Select the arrow to expand your options and select "Insert Photo or Video" (Fig 1.02). The only drawback is with emails going to sdcoe.net addresses. The server will remove embedded images from your email. Sorry, you can get around this by checking your email from your device, or use the old way by sending it as an attachment.
















Searching for past tips of the day:
I know that most of you reference the Tip of the Day blog site instead of asking me how to do this or how to do that. Well it’s now even easier to find past tips of the day. Just type in a feature or word in the search field and it will query past tips of the day (Fig 1.03).

Tip of the Day blog site: http://rop-tipoftheday.blogspot.com/

Hope this helps,

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