![]() I guess Office is finding a DPI value in the JPEG file and scaling it up or down to match this setting. ![]() I know Outlook uses Word as its editor so I've looked at Word's settings but there isn't an 'original size' here: there's only 'turn off image recompression' and pick target DPI from 96, 150, 220. There's no equivalent section in Outlook. It's for Word, PowerPoint and Excel not Outlook but points you at File, Options, Advanced, Image Settings. Is there a way to turn this off, or better still choose settings for each image insert? I realise this would be useful for photographs or for people who try to email 1MB BMPs but I would like to email around an image at the original pixel size without recompression. When I "Insert Picture" a JPEG in Outlook 2010 it automatically resizes the image and, I think, recompresses it too.
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