teach an old goat new tricks?

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crusty 1

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As a new guy to computers and not savvy at all can one of my fellow tractor (persons) tell me how to do or enter photos on here? I,v got deer in my yard, chipmonks I hand feed and I just saw the largest black bear I,v ever seen. I,v had chances to photo great critter photos but don,t know how to do it! I,d like to share my world and just bought a digital camera so you,d be able to enjoy what I see nearly everyday but don,t know the process:ashamed:Dave
 
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When you do a reply or a post notice at the bottom of the page the "Manage Attachments" button under options. Click on it and it is self explanatory from there. You just go to where you have them stored in your computer.

Note I attached today's photo of our Momma Robin that has adopted a Blackbird.
 
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Get your pics onto your computer first, then click on "Go Advanced" under the reply window. Then go to "Manage Documents" that will take you to the "Browse" buttons. There you can search your files for the pics you downloaded onto your computer (remember the file folder and file names you gave them so they are easier to find).

About all there is to it. :D
 
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Get your pics onto your computer first, then click on "Go Advanced" under the reply window. Then go to "Manage Documents" that will take you to the "Browse" buttons. There you can search your files for the pics you downloaded onto your computer (remember the file folder and file names you gave them so they are easier to find).

About all there is to it. :D
Don't forget to click the upload button!
 
   / teach an old goat new tricks? #6  
My computer skills are similar to crusty 1 so will try these instructions to see if I can post my first picture on this forum. Picture is of my JD 3320 with the brush fork I made from some old iron from my Dad's farm.
 

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Doesn't get any better than that. :D

Nice rig for your 3320 too. Thanks for posting.
 
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Crusty, you may also want to import/install a program to work with your pictures. There are lots on Google for free. pick one that is fairly simple to use.:D

Others here will be much better able to help you on this.:)
 
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Thanks for the help guy,s now I,ll have to get some pictures taken,but I,m hoping to go get my tactor back from the shop today so the next few days will be used up:thumbsup:Dave
 
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My computer skills are similar to crusty 1 so will try these instructions to see if I can post my first picture on this forum. Picture is of my JD 3320 with the brush fork I made from some old iron from my Dad's farm.

Good job on the picture and nice work on the forks!:thumbsup:Dave
 

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