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  • Paul Marin
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    Originally posted by Tilla View Post
    You are welcome.

    Pictures posted to the forum will only be displayed if they are on a web server. Pictures from web pages are already on a webserver so that is why you can copy and paste them, as the picture URL info gets copied at the same time. To get your picture to display, you have to go through the upload process so it gets on the server. Copy and past will not work from your desktop.
    Got it!!

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  • Tilla
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    You are welcome.

    Pictures posted to the forum will only be displayed if they are on a web server. Pictures from web pages are already on a webserver so that is why you can copy and paste them, as the picture URL info gets copied at the same time. To get your picture to display, you have to go through the upload process so it gets on the server. Copy and past will not work from your desktop.

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  • Paul Marin
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    Thanks. How come you can paste a picture from a web page but you can't seem to do it from your hard drive so that it shows up in your text without the manage attachments feature?

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  • Tilla
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    You can post a picture from your hard drive.

    You cannot do it from the Quick Post window, so click the "Go Advanced" to get to the advance window.

    Make sure you fill in your title etc. Scroll down to reveal the rest of the page and look for the "Manage Attachments" button. The rest is self explanatory. Also watch the file size to make sure you are not exceeding the file size limit.

    Hope this helps.

    Tilla

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  • Paul Marin
    started a topic how can I post a picture...

    how can I post a picture...

    ...to a message on the forum where the picture is sitting on my hard drive? It doesn't seem to want to take the picture.
    Last edited by Paul Marin; March 27, 2009, 09:57 PM.
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