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Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on February 22, 2007 at 17:39:40 from (74.32.136.108):
In Reply to: My first Tractor... posted by Mike Moore/Silverhawx on February 22, 2007 at 16:48:38:
Find the picture in your computer write down location. The select HELP IDENTIFY under Galleries on the left side of the page. When that opens select ADD YOUR PHOTO. Fill out the form Click on NEXT STEP. Then click on BROWSE and wait while the YT server finds you picture identifier that you wrote down. Then click on SUBMIT. Your picture will then be on the top of the list when you go back to HELP IDENTIFY. If you want to put it on a forum right click on your photo, and select COPY IMAGE LOCATION, Then back on the Forum, in the optional image U R L right click, and paste the U R L in the box. When you click on PREVIEW YOUR REPLY your picture should be there before you select, SUBMIT REPLY. You don't have to use HELP IDENTIFY use whatever category fits If you want bigger pictures in your post try this.
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