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Title: TECHNICAL GUIDE
Description: Tips!


flipzi - August 30, 2005 03:58 AM (GMT)
HOW TO PASTE IMAGES:

Steps (for copy-pasting images that are stored in the Internet)

1- Select the photo "from the Internet" that you want to copy.

2- RIGHT-CLICK on the image and select PROPERTIES. (see photo below)

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3- Highlight the ADRESS (URL) content.

4- Right click on the highlighted text, then click COPY. (see photo below)

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5- Now go back to the PDFF thread where you want to paste your selected image to.

6- Click the IMG button. (see photo below0

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7- When the SCRIPT PROMPT window pops up, right-click on the text box then click PASTE. (see photo below)

8- Click OK.

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That's it! :armycheers:

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Steps (for copy-pasting images that are NOT stored in the Internet ... or say for photos that are still stored in your PC.)

For images that you want to paste into a particular PDFF thread, you must first store it in a website so that you can get its URL.

Without this URL, there's no way you can post it in the Internet.

There are some sites that offer "image storage" for free. All you have to do is register to get your own free account.

Check this site. http://photobucket.com

After you have registered, do the folowing;

1- In the ADD PICTURES portion, click BROWSE. (see photo below)

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2- When the CHOOSE FILE window appears, find and select the image or photo then click OPEN.

3- Click SUBMIT.

4- The uploaded file will appear below. Click the URL text box below the image to highlight it.

5- Right-click while the text box is highlighted, then click COPY. (see photo below)

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6- Now get back to your PDFF thread and paste it there. (See STEPS 6 to 8 above to do this)

By the way, allow a single space from the text preceding the image or following it.

See this;

(preceeding text) ...xxxxxxxxx

[IMG..]http://.............. image file URL....... [/IMG..]

(following text) ....xxxxxxxxx....


Also, refrain from posting the same picture more than ONCE unless you are replying or emphazising something from an earlier post.

The practice of posting the same picture for the same reason may look annoying to some. :armysmile:

I hope that helps. :armywink:



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