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Re: HOW DO YOU GET A SCANNED PICURE FROM PAINT ONTO THE BOARD??
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Posted by Haas on September 12, 2001 at 05:48:00 from (129.37.117.138):
In Reply to: HOW DO YOU GET A SCANNED PICURE FROM PAINT ONTO THE BOARD?? posted by ThatOtherGuy on September 11, 2001 at 12:48:05:
You have to have someplace else on the Internet to store your picture, such as Photopoint, or your own website. Then save your file as a JPG file and load it to the location it is to be stored. Then when you do your post, copy the URL address into the Image URL at the bottom of the post screen. Or, you can put the URL in the Link URL box and then type in a title in the Link title box. You can also put your tractor picture into the Photo Gallery on the YT site and use the URL address for that picture. I try to avoid that to keep from loading up the YT server.
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