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type="guide"
id="share-send">
<info>
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<desc>Send photos via email, instant messaging or in other ways.</desc>
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<title>Sending photos</title>
<p>Shotwell can send photos using the GNOME desktop's Send To mechanism, which
lets you send photos via email, instant messaging or in other ways.</p>
<p>To send photos, select them in Shotwell and choose
<guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Send To...</gui></guiseq>,
or right-click the photos and choose <gui>Send To...</gui> from the context menu.
A <gui>Send To</gui> dialog box will appear which lets you choose a mechanism for
sending the files (such as email or instant messaging) and a destination. You can
optionally choose to send the files in a compressed format.
</p>
</page>