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Mark Holstius

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Subject : Inserting images into posts
Posted : 12/10/2014 10:55 AM
Post #34628

I've had a few questions about how to insert images into posts, so I thought a snag of how it's done might help...



Hope this helps...
Mark

[Edited by Mark Holstius on 12/10/2014 10:57 AM]

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Subject : RE: Inserting images into posts
Posted : 5/1/2018 11:21 AM
Post #37110 - In reply to #34628

Endeavoring to place in one thread a write up together with 9 PDF files. I want to do it this way to make it easier for the reader to understand.

I wish to place it in Marks "New Macro + Micro Method".(at the end)

I know how to do "single posts" with a thread attached. I do recall Steve L once explaining how multiple threads can be attached to the first section of a post. Unfortunately I did not save it.

Page 1 of Mark's post on "New Macro + Micro Method" is an example of what I am trying to achieve

I do have Barry's explanation (see attached)

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Regards,


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Subject : RE: Inserting images into posts
Posted : 5/1/2018 12:15 PM
Post #37111 - In reply to #37110

Sorry Keith, but you've got me a bit confused...

You can just "Reply" to the last post in my "New Macro + Micro Method" thread and attach multiple PDFs to your reply. (given that there's a file size limit)

Just click "Attach a file to this thread after posting?" (below the box where you type your reply) before you click on "Submit" and a file selection menu will come up allowing you to choose the files you want to attach.

Does that help?

Mark
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Subject : RE: Inserting images into posts
Posted : 5/1/2018 2:13 PM
Post #37112 - In reply to #37110

Hi Mark,
Thank u for responding.

What I dont seem to be able to do is:

a) Write a paragraph.
b) Select / post the PDF file applicable to the paragraph just written. The PDF file appearing directly under the paragraph just written.
c) Write the second paragraph directly under the PDF file in b) and then again select / post the applicable PDF fie/

All of the above being done in the "same window"

ie exactly as you did in the first window of "New Macro + Micro Method"

Thank you for your support on this.

Regards,


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Subject : RE: Inserting images into posts
Posted : 5/1/2018 3:01 PM
Post #37113 - In reply to #37112

AFAIK, you can only insert graphic files (.jpg or .png) in the post.

PDFs can only be attached and then they can be downloaded by folks reading the post. You could give the name of the pertinent attached PDF file in the paragraph...???

Mark
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