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Tue, Jan 29, 2013 3:52 PM
Elements: Email attachment message problem in PSE 11
There seems to be a bug when trying to use email attachments in Elements 11. Images can be sent, but it is impossible to delete the Adobe automatic ("These are the files I want to share with you..") script in order to enter my own text in the large message area. This is a real nuisance! When will Adobe come up with a fix?
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conor_feeney
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stephen_davies_5187246
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conor_feeney
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stephen_davies_5187246
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Do keep in touch if there are any developments.
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brett_n
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What platform are you working on? Which email client are you using?
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conor_feeney
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stephen_davies_5187246
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Good to know that Conor is now up-and-running, with his email problem solved. Mine may be more problematic.....................
Whilst Conor's OS was Vista 32bit, mine is Windows 7 64bit & apparently Windows did not see fit to install an email client in either 7 or 8. I currently use AOL as my email default but also have Windows Hotmail.
Unlike Conor, I actually can enter text in the To pane and also delete the auto Adobe text in the Subject pane and enter my own. In fact this small area is what I've had to use in order to add any message at all to accompany my photo attachments. However, it is impossible for me to delete the Adobe text in the large Message pane in order to insert my own. Oddly, there is no problem in the attachments being sent & received. ... which is something.
Regarding this main Message area, some of the buttons (cut,paste,copy) are 'greyed out' and if I try to click on any of the others, they will not respond or it clears all the other selections....weird! Anyway, even if I was able to insert text, it doesn't allow me to alter either typeface, size, indentation, etc.
Hope the foregoing provides you with enough info. to offer suggestions for remedy.
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Stephen.
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ken_bellis
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patrick_grafton
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The problem of not being able to send a pic goes back to at least 2007.
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stephen_davies_5187246
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What Ken stated in his deleted comment was exactly the same issue that I faced, in that you can only enter text in the Subject pane.......which of course is very limited space-wise and NOT in the main Message pane. This has to be a software glitch and why can't Adobe effect a fix?
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judy_webb_5836214
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brian_hill_2857199
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It works OK with Outlook as then Outlook is controlling things.
The problem comes about when I to use the Adobe Email Service. This then appears to use it's own email client which refuses to allow me to change the body of the email.
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stephen_davies_5187246
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First of all, you probably haven't missed any solutions because I don't think there are any! My only partial 'workaround' is as follows, but do bear in mind that I'm neither a computer 'techie' nor an Elements 11 expert. Here goes:
1. Open the Organiser Media page, click on Share at top right, then select Email Attachments. select & drag all the photos you want to send, over to the right hand pane.
2. Towards the bottom of this pane you will see that you can select the size to send the photos. Select the size you want from the list, but do bear in mind that Elements limits you to a total of only 2MB for each email. When you've done this, click Next and you will be taken to the email page/window.
3. Like you, I've found it impossible to enter any text into the main Message panel. However, you can enter a short message to the recipient within the Subject panel. I do this and then follow up with a fuller message via my 'normal' email.
4. Help from Adobe? You sometimes get a response but nearly always disputing that the fault lies within Elements 11 itself. Strange how more & more people are getting this problem though, isn't it?
To Little Pale Face/Brian,
Yes, it is possible to send your Elements 11 photos via the email Client in Outlook, but it doesn't provide any options for choosing alternative photo sizes, so you have to send at the original size. This can be a problem for me, as I routinely shoot at large file sizes and don't want to irritate people sending these by email.
In conclusion, this email problem has paled into insignificance compared to the latest Elements 11 glitch I'm now plagued with. When I try to open the Editor, I keep getting a 'Runtime Error...' which causes it to crash. Re-installing doesn't eradicate it and the only 'fix' I've been advised of is to rename the Mediaplex file.
I do this, the Editor will then (after some time) open, but the next time I try and open it, the Runtime Error re-appears and the file has somehow reverted to its previous name!
This is driving me absolutely nuts at the moments each time I try and edit my shots. I'm getting pretty p***ed off with Adobe/Elements and don't think I'll be upgrading to any further versions in the future. I'll probably go for Nikon's Capture NX.
Stephen.
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