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sprout

09-22-2004 19:25:14




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can someone explain how to post a pic from email. my dad took some pics of me plowing wheat stubble with my m and emailed them to me. i'd post them if anyone is inerested in seeing them and can explain how to. thanks




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williamf

09-23-2004 04:28:43




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 Re: posting a pic from email in reply to sprout, 09-22-2004 19:25:14  
Hey, sprout,
First, save the photos to a folder on your hard drive. It doesn't really matter where, somewhere you can remember and find them. If it's a recent version of Windows, My Pictures is a good choice.
Then Click on Tractor Photos in the Galleries column on the left of this page. It'll have instructions on getting them uploaded. Once they're online, you can attach one to a post by doing this:

If you have a picture on Tractor Photos ( or any where else on the web, except that some of the free or low cost photo posting services, maybe Epsom for instance won't let you) it's easy to get them on a post. Just go to the picture and right click on it. On the pop-up menu that comes up click on "Properties." Then select the Address(url), for instance,

Link

by dragging the curser over exactly those words. That will backlight everything from the first 'h' to the final 'g', and no more.
Then right click on what you've highlighted and click on "Copy."
Now come back to Post a Message and write your message. Then move the curser to the box by "Optional Image URL," right click, and click on "Paste."
Your photo will now show up when you post.
Wm

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