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the picture enigma
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Posted by P Backus on December 09, 2005 at 20:45:12 from (69.128.32.197):
It seems that several of us have been trying to master this pic thing. It seems to me that YT should have an instruction page for this, or do they? It sure would be nice to have some explanations of the process. To me it"s been frustrating. At best it"s time consuming and cumbersome. I don"t think I"m completely computer brain dead, but I sure am in the dark on this one. I guess I don"t understand why my pic at the photobucket site has 3 addresses plus a jpg. The only one I found that works at all (after much blood pressure raising) is the URL address. However, that pic showed up HUGE on the message. So I went back into the pic in photobucket and resized it to 25% of original so it"s only 320x240 in size. It still seems to show up huge, as I will atempt to demonstate here. I do appreciate the help from William F and Dave H and Cowman, etc. Anybody else have any insight? I"m using a Mac. Thanks again, Paul
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