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hello everyone Im Amit from mail smartly image or pictures can take a lot of space in your email which can be issued if you have a limit on a size of emails you can send to help with this Outlook has a feature that allow you to compress images before sending them in an email so in this video I am going to cover couple of methods you can use to compress your image before sending that image as an attachment with the email if you are sending large files the best way to do it is to upload them to an external resources like Dropbox or Google Drive and share the link I have already created a detailed video you can get the link on the top right corner of this video so lets get started the first option is resize large images when I send this message so first of all I create a new message I click on new mail now I have to enter this input so I just directly attach my file so I have to click on attach file go to browse this PC I already have bunch of images I have already saved on my folder so