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I guess this should be directed to the moderator...
As I'm the new guy to this forum, I need some help or some information how to attach photos to emails or forum postings. My car is the 1970 GTX as noted in my preliminary message. So today, I took a bunch of epix in .jpg format. I was going to elaborate a little more about the car and as requested by a few of the members, I was going to post a few pix of the car......but...there is no method of attaching photos to the message...if there is, it sure isn't straight forward, like the old paperclip icon. The information listed below for upload photos is what I'm trying to use...hopefully the info will transmit.
After the members have had a chance to look the pix over, I'll be happy to try and answer any questions posed...
BTW....I tried to attach 13 jpg files and the error message said: not a valid file extension. WHY? What is the secret...is there a bandwidth or total file size issue? HELP !!! It just seems as if this is either not explained fully or I'm missing something fundamental.
Cheers,
RjRENTON
As I'm the new guy to this forum, I need some help or some information how to attach photos to emails or forum postings. My car is the 1970 GTX as noted in my preliminary message. So today, I took a bunch of epix in .jpg format. I was going to elaborate a little more about the car and as requested by a few of the members, I was going to post a few pix of the car......but...there is no method of attaching photos to the message...if there is, it sure isn't straight forward, like the old paperclip icon. The information listed below for upload photos is what I'm trying to use...hopefully the info will transmit.
After the members have had a chance to look the pix over, I'll be happy to try and answer any questions posed...
BTW....I tried to attach 13 jpg files and the error message said: not a valid file extension. WHY? What is the secret...is there a bandwidth or total file size issue? HELP !!! It just seems as if this is either not explained fully or I'm missing something fundamental.
Cheers,
RjRENTON