Photo Help
#1
O.K.,
Now I have a problem that is way beyond me. HOW DO YOU ATTACH PHOTOS, EITHER TO A MESSAGE, OR TO THE GALLERY?
May not seem to be much of a problem, but having been born prior to WWII, I am not real good with this cyber tech stuff.
Sure would appreciate some help on this photo thing....you see, I tried but nothing happened.
Thanks in advance...Bobpo
Now I have a problem that is way beyond me. HOW DO YOU ATTACH PHOTOS, EITHER TO A MESSAGE, OR TO THE GALLERY?
May not seem to be much of a problem, but having been born prior to WWII, I am not real good with this cyber tech stuff.
Sure would appreciate some help on this photo thing....you see, I tried but nothing happened.
Thanks in advance...Bobpo
#2
If you want to attach them in a message, they first must be hosted by another website. If you have a photobucket, flickr or any other similar type site that hosts pictures, you can use them. Also, you can use a picture (that's not copyrighted) you already see on the web.
Once you have your pictures hosted, right click on the image, then click on properties. Highlight the link, copy it and then come back to the reply section here.
You'll see the small framed picture above the emoticon (smiley) choices. Click on that, then right click on the blank line. Hit paste, then finish your reply. Image should show up in the response.
To use the gallery, you have to set it up first. Then make sure your pictures are sized and formatted (jpeg) properly. These images can come from your own document files and do not have to be hosted.
Hope that helps some.
Once you have your pictures hosted, right click on the image, then click on properties. Highlight the link, copy it and then come back to the reply section here.
You'll see the small framed picture above the emoticon (smiley) choices. Click on that, then right click on the blank line. Hit paste, then finish your reply. Image should show up in the response.
To use the gallery, you have to set it up first. Then make sure your pictures are sized and formatted (jpeg) properly. These images can come from your own document files and do not have to be hosted.
Hope that helps some.
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