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Post by smudger98 on Feb 22, 2015 7:41:25 GMT
Hi Eddie, as far as I'm aware ( I use Flickr) you can only copy and paste one photo at a time. Best to have two tabs open on your browser, one for here and one for Flickr, saves a load of time an makes it ten times easier. After pasting each individual link here, hit "ENTER" a couple of times to leave a gap, then go back to your Flickr tab and copy the link for the next photo. How I cheat... For more that one photo I use a word document.. copy all the flickr text bit by bit in to a word doc then you can space the lines - move items about - add text for pictures or details - add or remove items etc then copy & paste the whole lot in to the forum box..can re-use if your going to share on more than 1 forum.. not that any others exist now.. HTH, Smudger.
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Post by graham on Feb 22, 2015 8:32:15 GMT
Not quite with you Smudger, do you copy the photos across to a Word document too, or paste them into the slots you leave between the text?
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Post by smudger98 on Feb 22, 2015 8:41:31 GMT
Not quite with you Smudger, do you copy the photos across to a Word document too, or paste them into the slots you leave between the text? Open a blank Word Doc.. Copy the flickr BBC code text into the doc.. As per the example.. then when complete, just copy the document contents in to the forum section you need.. that way you can add as many as you want in 1 go. Attachments:
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Post by Jeff on Feb 22, 2015 9:32:19 GMT
Not quite with you Smudger, do you copy the photos across to a Word document too, or paste them into the slots you leave between the text? Open a blank Word Doc.. Copy the flickr BBC code text into the doc.. As per the example.. then when complete, just copy the document contents in to the forum section you need.. that way you can add as many as you want in 1 go. Copy the text within the doc and paste, not the whole doc
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Post by microc42 on Mar 4, 2015 20:55:44 GMT
hi how do I copy a video onto the forum (d/l from camera to pc) any help appreciated thanks Eddie
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Post by Jeff on Mar 4, 2015 21:19:32 GMT
Easiest way would be to upload it to utube then post the link I think :-)
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Post by microc42 on Mar 4, 2015 21:58:29 GMT
thanks jeff Idid what you suggested and it worked have a look at apaches at halfpenny green see what you think many thanks for your help I think thats 2 pints behind the bar for you guys
cheers Eddie
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Post by graham on Mar 5, 2015 7:57:02 GMT
Nice video Eddie, thanks for posting it.
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Post by graham on Mar 5, 2015 8:03:17 GMT
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Post by graham on Mar 5, 2015 8:06:59 GMT
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Post by graham on Mar 5, 2015 8:16:12 GMT
Test shots above.
Gents, some have asked how to upload photos to the forum if you don't use one of the online storage facilities like Flickr and Photobucket. It can be done, and this is the procedure.
On the forum click "reply" or start your new thread. On top right click on "attachment".
Box opens, click on "Add File". This should redirect you to your "my photos" on your PC.
Select your image and double left click on it.
The image uploads, once finished you will see a thumbnail of the image on the left.
Click "insert" if you have finished or "add more files" if you wish to upload another one.
When finished, click "insert". The photo (s) code will appear within the forum post.
Click "done". At this point, the image does not show.
Click "create post" and the image appears within your post.
Please bear in mind that when using this feature, Proboards imposes a maximum of three images and the total file size of the three must not exceed 1Mb. If it does, then the photos will not upload. and you will need to resize the original shots.
Both the above shots were done using this procedure, direct from "my photos" on my PC.
Best of luck!
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