KB3150799: IMAP with NTLM fails if a users UPN and primary SMTP address dont match in Exchange Server 2013. Regardless, the mail and the attachment do arrive, and whether the image shows as an icon or inline, the item can be downloaded and saved.Thanks for joining us! You'll get a welcome message in a few moments.Exit Outlook. Outlook on the Mac displays things differently than Mail on the Mac, and so on. If they’re using gmail in a browser, they’ll see a totally different thing than if they are using Apple Mail on an iPhone.
![]() ![]() Outlook 2013 Pasted Images Don'T Show Windows 10 Photos AppFor pity’s sake, that’s a basic feature most online social media services have but not Microsoft’s main software.Sometimes you can right-click on a web image (maybe from Facebook, other social media or a web search) and save to a file.Or get an existing image and crop it to include just the face.The Windows 10 Photos app has a cropping feature that will take a group photo like this.Make sure you choose ‘Save a copy’ to avoid overwriting the original photos.Another way to get a contact image is taking a small screenshot from an image, other software or web page.Tip: because the contact photo takes up very little screen space, crop very tightly around the face. All editing of the image must be done before adding to Outlook. That adds a lot of unnecessary work to maintaining contact images.There’s also no way to get an existing picture, crop it to show just a face, then add to the contact.Well, if you are happy with the picture click on Save & Close to update the changes that you just made.You have successfully added a picture to your contact. Select the picture you want to assign for your Outlook contact and press OK.If you’re having trouble finding the right image, change to one of the icon views (top right of the Open dialog) or open the preview pane (the button to the right of the view selector).Now you can view the picture, you just added, appearing adjacent to the contact name. Just click on the ‘blank’ image to begin.A standard File | Open dialog appears. The Outlook contact card stores the details of the contact person.Or right-click on a contact and look for the ‘Edit Contact’ optionFrom the full Outlook contact, you can import a picture for the contact.There’s a Picture | Add Picture item on the Contacts ribbon but it’s hardly necessary. Not just the simple pane view but the complete contact details.This is the only place you can change the contact photo.Click the people icon on the Navigation bar | then click the people icon from the Current View tab to view the contact list.Select the contact and click the Outlook Contacts link under the View Source tab to access the Outlook contact card. Open a contactNow you have an image ready, switch to Outlook and open the full contact.A group of book club member can have a book image, a diving group could have a picture of a scuba tank, mask or diving board (depending on the type of diving). Don’t have a picture?What if you don’t have a picture of the contact? You can leave it blank or add some fun placeholder that’s a reminder of the persons job or hobby.A business contact can have their logo or shopfront image.Outlook Groups can have an image of the group or something that is appropriate. Copy a contact photoIt’s simple to copy an existing contact photo, right-click on the image (see above) and there’s a Copy option below the Change and Remove choices.That copies the image to the clipboard where it can be pasted anywhere that accepts images including a Word document, PowerPoint presentation or Outlook email. Change to another contact image or remove.Don’t forget to click Save & Close at the end of your action for the changes to appear on your Outlook contact list. Change a contact pictureTo change or remove an existing photo, right click on the picture and select the action you want to perform.
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