Photo Browser issue in Mail.app
The Aperture Tutorial mentioned that I can click on the Photo Browser button in the toolbar in Mail. However, the Photo Browser Button in Mail does not exist in my Mail.app. I tried to customize toolbar but did not find such option. They only way is to open the Photo Browser from "Window" in the top menu bar. I mean, it works in the tutorial videos but not in my system. Any way to fix it?
(I am running Mac OS 10.6.2, and Aperture 3)
There is nothing in the east or west lower corner of my compose mail window.
Look in the lower right hand corner of the compose mail window - there you can choose the size
Of course this image size selection is only there where you have an image attached
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Path: /Applications/Mail.app/Contents/MacOS/Mail
Identifier: com.apple.mail
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