Image Size Pop-up Missing

The pop-up menu for changing the size of attachments at the bottom right hand corner of a new message is missing.
How do I get that pop-up menu back?

I am not sure of what you are inquiring about. Are you trying to include a photo from your library or some other type of attachment, like a .pdf or .doc?
If you are trying to include an attachment, then I do not believe you can change that within Mail.
You would have to reformat that kind of attachment outside of Mail to make a correction to its file size.
But if it is a photo from the media folder, those you can change and the drop down option menu should show up at the bottom of the outgoing mail window once you drag that image to the outgoing mail box.
I hope that helps.
Adam

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