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Photos of various years of AA anniversary medallions.
Free to copy & insert into emails to friends.
To  >  Page 2  ( Roman Numeral Version of Medallions on Page 1 )
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(  Bronze -  Standard Triangle  )
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(  Month  Bronze  )
Instructions for copying and sending in an email:
With Windows XP - Right Click on a photo - select 'Email Picture' - this will bring your mail handler up with the photo ready to send as an attachment.  Just add the email address you want it to go to and whatever message you want to include.  Send it.  - -  There are too many browser versions, email handlers, etc. for us to provide anything close to precise information in this regard.  Generally - right click on the medallion you want to copy to file.  A menu should appear - with something like 'Save Picture To File' or 'Save Target To File' - choose what is the most likely correct for your operating system.  You will then be asked where you want to save it - and most likely, to give it a name.  Most folks would add a photo to "My photos" or "Desktop"...  it doesn't really matter what file or WHERE you save it, as long as you remember WHERE ( what file ) you saved it to.  Then - with an email ready to send - select INSERT from the top menu and click on PICTURE - or whatever is in the menu that is most accurate within your mail handler.  Once you've clicked on PICTURE ( or whatever is appropriate ) - then you'll have to click the BROWSE and go to wherever you saved the picture - then select it - then click OK... back out - until the photo appears in your email ( or shows as a file attachment ).   THIS IS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUCH EMAIL HANDLERS AS 'Microsoft Outlook Express'.   "Server Based"  email handlers are all different in how they allow for adding stored photos to emails.   If you only use 'Server Based' mail handlers, such as is provided by all Internet Service Providers - ( MSN, Yahoo, AT&T, AOL, etc ) - you're on your own, to follow their instructions on how to add pictures from your computer files to an outgoing email.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       



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