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How do I post a photo on a thread

Hello Gregory,

At the bottom of the "reply" pane you'll see a button labeled "Upload a file". If your photo is on your computer, you can browse for it, and then select whether you want to paste the whole image in the reply, a thumbnail, or just leave it as an attachment.

If you want to post a photo from a URL, click the "image" icon on the reply pane's button bar, just to the right of the "Smilies" button. Then paste in the URL.

Regards,
Matt
 
Look herebelow on the right

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Hola Matt

Yours is a proper reply! Didn't see it before typing mine, otherwise I would have refrained myself.
 
Hola Matt

Yours is a proper reply! Didn't see it before typing mine, otherwise I would have refrained myself.

No problem atferrari! A screenshot is always appreciated!
 
A very easy way is to make a snippet (Win7) and just hit Ctrl +V while it is on your clipboard:

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That is all I did here. No need to formally hit any upload buttons. I consider that ease of posting an image a major advantage of the current forum software.

John
 
A very easy way is to make a snippet (Win7) and just hit Ctrl +V while it is on your clipboard:

View attachment 89099

That is all I did here. No need to formally hit any upload buttons. I consider that ease of posting an image a major advantage of the current forum software.

John

I never knew you could paste directly from your clipboard! That's great to know, thanks John!
 
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