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By: Gramps2005 (offline) on Sunday, July 03 2011 @ 09:42 PM EDT
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Quote by: birdofprey Quote by: Gramps2005Thanks birdofprey for edited the photos. How do you do that so the pictures show in the post? Thanks
You have to click on the "File" box, then something that looks like [ file ][ /file ] appears in your post. For each attachment, insert a number (1, 2, 3...) like this: [ file ]1[ /file ] - but with no spaces.
Here's a link to PEB's tutorial which explains it much better than I can -
forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=6#6
At the moment we can put in up to 3 pictures per post.
Thanks again birdofprey. Now I know how to get the pictures in the post, but can you explain how to edit a post already submitted. I couldn't find it in the help area.
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By: nightowl (offline) on Sunday, July 03 2011 @ 09:56 PM EDT
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Hi Gramps2005! 
Look at the bottom right of your post, and you should see an 'edit' button. (next to the 'quote' button) Click on that and you'll be able to change whatever it is in your post you want. You can add pictures or delete them...whatever you want to do. BUT members can only edit their post for 5 days, then it becomes a permanent record.
Hope that helps! 
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By: Gramps2005 (offline) on Monday, July 04 2011 @ 02:17 AM EDT
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Thanks Nightowl. I think I figured out why I could not figure it out. I wasn't logged in. Once I logged in the edit button showed up. Had to login to post but before that I wasn't logged in.
By the way, the Woodchuck has left the building.
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By: nightowl (offline) on Monday, July 04 2011 @ 02:42 AM EDT
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You're welcome Gramps2005! Yep, I guess it would help to log in first. (I didn't think of that)
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By: birdofprey (offline) on Tuesday, July 05 2011 @ 01:24 AM EDT
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By: Gramps2005 (offline) on Tuesday, July 05 2011 @ 03:45 PM EDT
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LOL! I can't tell you, birdofprey, how many times I've heard that. On Facebook I heard to "Hey woodchuckes, quit chucking Vicki's wood"
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By: Grubby (offline) on Monday, July 25 2011 @ 07:55 PM EDT
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Hi Everyone....
Gramps2005... been a while, how are ya? Besides the anomia sometimes people use mothballs too... just another suggestion.
they can make a mess of things... glad he has left the building!
Later............
Diane
"Leave yesterday behind...Let HOPE guide you to a sunny tomorrow"
Diane~~~~Michigan
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By: jas (offline) on Sunday, August 14 2011 @ 06:44 PM EDT
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Bird of Prey you asked:
OK - I've been dying to say this - How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
My answer is- As much as it takes to file down its teeth. Same for beavers. It's their only way to prevent their incisors(front teeth) from growing upwards toward their brain That's the one disadvantage of being in the woodchuck or beaver family
If you give it your 100%-you will succeed
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