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ok .... how do i do this?

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i have a digital camera, microsoft picture it 10. and microsoft digital imaging. i want to learn how to post my finds in the forums and havn't the slightest idea how to do it. need lots of help.
 
Ok, Ill try... Click post new message. Type your message then scroll down to where on the left it says Optional Graphic Upload. On the right it says Browse. Click browse and go to the folder on your computer that you have your picture. Click your picture and then on this screen click preview Message. It will upload and show your message and the picture. If the pic is over 200 kb it will not load. You have to make sure your pic is not to large..Best I know how to explain..Hope this helps.
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If your image is on a website somewhere in cyber space you can place "img src http://www.da-tavern.com/Images/16068_4681_1.jpg" between a less than sign "<" and a greater than sign ">" to get your image to show up.
<img src=http://www.da-tavern.com/Images/16068_4681_1.jpg>
If it is on your hard drive, then go to the line below that says "Optional Graphic Upload:" and click the "Browse..." button. Find the image's location on your hard drive, highlight it and then click "open".
Your image needs to be in JPG or GIF format for most browsers to be able to display it. Re-sizing it to about 600 x 450 makes it big enough to fill most windows and small enough to load.
Hope this helps.
 
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