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3 Reasons People Can’t See Your Emailed Photos

If you’re confident that you attached the picture files to your email correctly, but the recipient still can’t see them, check these common causes and their solutions. On the mobile app, you’ll find Compose in the lower-right corner. In Outlook mobile apps, tap on the square New Message icon in the top-right corner. In the Outlook mobile apps, tap on the paperclip icon on the bottom of the screen. You may be asked to give the app access to your device’s files. Tap on Okay to continue.

Your files didn’t finish uploading. If you hit the Send button shortly after attaching your photos, it’s possible that the files didn’t finish uploading to the email service provider in time. Most email apps and websites will feature a visible progress bar near where you attach files that can show you their upload status. Only send an email after all of the files have uploaded completely. An action needs to be taken. Sometimes an email app will require the user to manually initiate the download of the images you’ve sent them before they can see them. Typically, all they’ll need to do is click a greyed-out message box along the top or bottom of the email you sent to get that download going. External images may be disabled. If you’ve forwarded an email with images to someone and they can’t see the images, it’s possible that those images weren’t actually attached to the email and are hosted on a website. Many email newsletters use these sort of images in their emails. This usually isn’t a problem but sometimes people disable the downloading of external or internet images in their email app settings and this can stop the pictures from loading properly.