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Re: Never pass up an old barn UPDATE!!!!!
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Posted by Janicholson on January 16, 2007 at 11:44:07 from (199.17.6.122):
In Reply to: Never pass up an old barn UPDATE!!!!! posted by Oliverific on January 15, 2007 at 19:26:15:
Size your picture file to between 600K and 800K so it is reasonable. Go to the left on this forum and pick one of the Galleries that is best suited for your pic. Follow the directions for uploading it to the site. After uploading, click on it in the gallery and place your cursor on the body of the picture and Right click (assumes a PC not Mac) Choose properties from the bottom of the display list. From properties, highlight the photo's u r l (it will be long) use your Control C to put a copy on your clipboard. Then go to the Forum and make a new thread, ot comment on someones. In your message area comment on the picture you are including so it makes sense. At the bottom of the input area of the screen will be several boxes. one is called optional image u r l. Click on that box then use control V to paste the u r l in that spot. Review your efforts and you will see what it looks like. submitt your comment/posting one time, and you have done it!! JimN
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