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Old 12-20-2011, 05:05 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by 68gmsee View Post
Nice and scenic...

Here's a tip on how to do the pics.

You can print and follow these steps:

note: to resize pics, look in the internet for a "resizing" program. I use the one
that came from Microsoft. To see if you have it, right click on a picture and look
in the drop down box to see if it has "resize pictures." I use the smallest size.

1. After you click on "reply" or create a new topic, click on the small paper clip
above the post or go to manage attachments on the bottom of your thread box.

2. A "Manage Attachments" pop up box will appear. Click on a "browse" box.

3. On the next "Choose file" popup you can look for your picture folder by clicking
on the down arrow in the "Look in" box. (I keep mine in a "Truck" Folder)

4. Right mouse click on an open spot on the folder and click on "view thumbnails" to
see the actual pictures.

5. Click on the picture you want. The name will appear in the "File name" box on the bottom.

6. Click on "Open" to the right of the file name box.

7. The "Manage attachments" box will appear again with the name or picture information location on the first box.

8. If you have more pics, click the next "Browse" box, etc... Then when finished, click the "Upload" box.

9. After it finishes uploading, close the "Manage attachments" box.

10. Click on "Preview Post" box before you submit so you can preview your post.

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Wasn't talking about posting them. Lol..I meant I don't know how to take artistic shots like some on here do. Thanks for the tips though!
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