Resizing images saved in photoshop

I'm working as a designer. Whenever I send images to my boss (usually jpgs saved in photoshop), she can't resize them. Is there a certain way I need to save them in order for them to be resized later?

Microsoft Office picture manager. I opened a few of the problem images on my computer and I could resize them using the same program. Maybe something is happening during the email upload?

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