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    • boofredlayB Offline
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      Many of you have asked in either a PM or in a topic how to add more than one attachment in a single post. Here is how:

      Step 1:
      When posting a topic or reply there is a section just below the text window called "Upload Attachment". Click the "Browse" button, find your file on your computer and click open. Your file name and path should show up in the window just next to the Browse button. Now before you submit your post/reply click "Add the file" in the Upload Attchment section. The fourm will upload the file but not submit the post yet. You can now add a file comment next to your attachment.
      Step 2:
      Repeat step 1 remembering not to submit your post until you have all your files uploaded and comments added.

      Step 3:
      Repeat step 1 again.

      Now preview your post, then when happy, submit your post.

      I don't know how many attachments the forum will allow. I tried up to 7 images and stopped. Coen?
      The image below are screen shots of the process.

      Now if you want your image to show up in the middle of a post and keep on typing beneath the image you can use the "Place inline" feature directly beneath the text window while posting. Simply use the dropdown to find one of the 3 you just uploaded, click in the body of the text where you want the image to show up and click "Place inline".

      Web images:
      If an image is on the web somewhere you can add it without uploading an attachment. Just find the image you want, get the web address and copy/paste it into the text. Then highlight it and click the "Img" button just above the text window.

      If there are any further questions as to how this is done, just reply πŸ˜„
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      http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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