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finally post a picture! Not so hard with the tutorial, and whole bunch of young people coaching me.
 
It worked! Congrats on the success.

(And I'd bet that your coaches really appreciate the <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-weight: bold">thanks!</span></span>)

Tom
 
How did you do it?

I tried using a Web Pic Hosting service, but the Pics were way too big. The Forum has a 90KB limit or something like that.

The only way I could do it was to convert JPG to GIF files and that required that I import them to Photoshop. Kind of a hassle.

What was your method.
 
My photogs are on Photobucket, and when you select a picture there is a box off to the side labelled "share this photo".one choice is " IMG CODE" single click in this box to copy the picture info. Have you looked at the tutorial vidio from this forum? That and a lot of patience from the young guys who work for me did the trick.
 
Does this mean that someday I'll actually understand how to post them?

- Doug
 
If I can do it, anyone can. I got the whole turning lead into gold, that was easy, but this posting a picture thing was kicking my .......
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Is this a "Floating" image?
 
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