Is posting pictures on this site going to be easier than the G503. If so can someone explane how to do it.
Thanks,
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Glynn
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Glynn,
ok, i'll try and explain what i just did thanks to Moose's head's up on a free posting site.
go to http://photobucket.com
sign up, its free, then follow the up load proceedure.
when the pics are uploaded you will have an album, now click on any pic and under the pic there are several blocks click on and copy the Img block
leave that window open, open a new tab in your browser and go to the G838 start a new post
type what you want then hit the Img button under subject line then paste the address {don't do anything else, just paste, no spaces or whatever} from photobucket. do this as often as you want in the same post and the pics will appear.
heck it was so easy even a pilot who doesn't follow direction well {er...me} can do it. good luck and clear right.
ok, i'll try and explain what i just did thanks to Moose's head's up on a free posting site.
go to http://photobucket.com
sign up, its free, then follow the up load proceedure.
when the pics are uploaded you will have an album, now click on any pic and under the pic there are several blocks click on and copy the Img block
leave that window open, open a new tab in your browser and go to the G838 start a new post
type what you want then hit the Img button under subject line then paste the address {don't do anything else, just paste, no spaces or whatever} from photobucket. do this as often as you want in the same post and the pics will appear.
heck it was so easy even a pilot who doesn't follow direction well {er...me} can do it. good luck and clear right.
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68th Assault Helicopter Company 'Top Tigers'
Central Florida and France
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posting pics
And you can also ad them to your personal message In the same way as desribed above.
If anybody needs more explaining i could make a guide for you guy's here. And put it in the dowload section (when that is implemented) Any news on that Moose53 ???
If anybody needs more explaining i could make a guide for you guy's here. And put it in the dowload section (when that is implemented) Any news on that Moose53 ???
working on it, just haven't figured out how yet...
Jim
Jim
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1971 G838-M151A2 1966 G857-M416
1968 G748-M101A1 1976 G748-M116A1
1990 MEP-701A
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Real jeeps have horizontal grille slots
MVPA # 30032 G838.org
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1971 G838-M151A2 1966 G857-M416
1968 G748-M101A1 1976 G748-M116A1
1990 MEP-701A
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Real jeeps have horizontal grille slots