How do I down size my photos on the ipad before sending by email?

When I send pictures via email from my 3rd generation ipad they are "oversized" or too large.
How do I down size before sending?

In Safari, (the web browser), there are specific arrows to go back and forward through website pages.
In other Apps, it will depend on how the App is built.
As to Yahoo Mai it depends on where you are viewing the email.  If you are using the Mail App, then you don't log out.     The Mail accounts in the Mail App are always there.
If you are using the Yahoo App, You can Tap on the folder at the top, then on your account/name, and then on Sign Out.

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    Help I want to delete all my photos,do I have to individually select each one or can I select all somehow?

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     Cheers, Tom

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