Photos for Grandma  
Help & Info Center
 

Composing a message with photos
in Photos for Grandma

   
Install & Uninstall
  Installing Photos for Grandma
  Setting up e-mail account settings
  Removing Photos for Grandma


Registration
  Free trial period and registration benefits
  Registering Photos for Grandma
  Lost registration code


Managing contacts
  Setting up a contact


Selecting photos to send
  Using contact's Add photos option
  Drag & drop files into contact's floating
window
  Right-click file context menu option


Sending photos
  Composing a message: subject, template, additional recipients
  Message templates gallery
  Message preview, automatic resize
and rotate
  Message sending process
  Sent Items folder


Single-page instructions with examples
  Easter
  Valentine's Day
  Christmas and New Year's Eve

 

After selecting photos to send you get to the Send Photos window where you will finalize composing the message and send it after all. Here is what you can do here.

 
1 It is always good for an e-mail to have some subject and Photos for Grandma will pop-up a reminder if you leave this field blank. A message contents is all photos and no text so its subject is the place to give some short description.
2 Photos for Grandma comes with a selection of simple and graphics-rich templates to make your message with photos look really good. Pick one and click on Preview button to see how it will look like.
3 Main recipient of the message is always displayed in the separate "Send photos to" box, but you can easily select additional recipients for the same set of photos. To do that just click on additional contacts. Later, when sending messages, the program will create a new message for each additional contact. That way multiple recipients will not be aware of each other so full privacy is maintained.
 

Notes

  • Preview option always shows the message contents for the main recipient.
  • When sending photos to multiple recipients each one of them will get a separate message like being the only recipient so there is no chance that e-mail addresses of other recipients are revealed.


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