Posted by fixerupper on November 14, 2011 at 05:56:07 from (199.120.105.117):
I'm still scratching my head about this so I'll describe what I do and you tell me if I'm doing something wrong. I've been doing this on my PC but this morn I tried posting with Marilyn's laptop and had no results.
1. Type in a subject
2. Scroll down to ADVANCED POSTING TOOLS
3. Click on the UPLOAD PHOTO caption on the top of the window
4. When I click on UPLOAD PHOTO , FORUM POST UPLOAD will appear.
5. I click BROWSE and options from the C drive on my compuker will appear.
6. Click PICTURES and the photo files come up.
7. Click on the photo I want and it highlights.
8. Click OPEN and the photo should transfer to the little approval box.
This is where I can't go any farther. The pic doesn't transfer to the little box. Once again, I tried this on Marilyn's laptop and it didn't work. I unplugged the router and plugged the internet wire straight into the computer and it still didn't work. My internet provider has sent me a couple of emails informing me of emergency repairs they have had to perform. Last night a whole bunch of back dated emails showed up. My next option is to call the provider but I'm going to let you guys critique my procedures before I call them. I do hope you embarass me and find something wrong with the process I've been using. Jim
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