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Old 03-06-2012, 12:21 PM   #2006
WT Sharpe
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Folks, I've had to edit a number of these posts because of images that interfered with horizontal or vertical scrolling; and if I went through the entire thread, I'm sure there would be plenty more that needed editing. If you need instructions on how to upload off-site graphics as attachments, refer to the spoiler below.

Thanks.


Spoiler:
1) When you go to create your post, click the "Go Advanced" button just below the text screen. The advanced posting screen will appear.

2) Above the advanced text screen, you will see a paperclip icon. Click on that icon. The "Manage Attachments" screen will open.

3) In the "Manage Attachments" screen there will be two options: "Upload File from your Computer" and "Upload File from a URL".

3a) To upload a file from your computer, click on one of the Browse buttons, go to the location where the graphic is stored on your computer and click on it.

--- OR ---

3b) To upload a graphic from a website, enter the URL location of the graphic into the designated box. (You can get that URL by going to the image, right-clicking on it, and selecting "Copy Image Location" [Firefox] or by right-clicking on the image, selecting "Properties" from the pop-up window, and copying the "Address" [Internet Explorer]).

4) Click the associated "Upload" button.

5) Submit your message.

Last edited by WT Sharpe; 03-06-2012 at 12:23 PM.
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