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    #31
    Charlie, here goes with the pasting pictures.
    All graphics, pictures charts whatever are treated as pictures. So they need to be placed in a web friendly format, usually jpeg works good.
    So that these picture files can be easily accessed by anyone reading the message board they have to be inserted from the web, so an online picture service like Photobucket is used.
    Steps required:
    1) register with <a title="Photobucket" href="http://photobucket.com/">Photobucket</a>. I have found the Firefox browser and Photobucket don't like each other. I like to keep a Photobucket account that I use only for pictures posted to forums like Agriville.
    2) For convenience start a new picture folder on your computer where all pics you will be posting can be easily located.
    3) Actual pictures are the easiest to paste. Charts are tougher. I use the Paint feature on my Windows based computer to work with pics I will be posting.
    For charts you will need to copy and paste the chart into paint; if it looks okay save it as a jpeg into your new picture folder. Many times you may want to clean up a picture by cropping. Good if there is something you would rather not have the whole world see! Also, there may be times when you want to use the Print Screen feature to copy what you have on your screen into Paint. These will definitely need cropping to tidy up.
    4) Once your pictures are ready log into Photobucket and upload your pictures.Select the one you want to insert into your message on Agriville. Once selected, a box on the right hand side of the page will highlight the HTML link to your picture. Click it once, it will flash "copied". Then select the place in your message you what the picture to appear, hit Control-V buttons (paste) and the address for your picture will be pasted into the message. When your return to the discussion you can see how it turned out.

    I guess after all that I see why there are not many pics on this forum. There may be easier ways but that is what I do.

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      #32
      Charlie, here goes with the pasting pictures.
      All graphics, pictures charts whatever are treated as pictures. So they need to be placed in a web friendly format, usually jpeg works good.
      So that these picture files can be easily accessed by anyone reading the message board they have to be inserted from the web, so an online picture service like Photobucket is used.
      Steps required:
      1) register with <a title="Photobucket" href="http://photobucket.com/">Photobucket</a>. I have found the Firefox browser and Photobucket don't like each other. I like to keep a Photobucket account that I use only for pictures posted to forums like Agriville.
      2) For convenience start a new picture folder on your computer where all pics you will be posting can be easily located.
      3) Actual pictures are the easiest to paste. Charts are tougher. I use the Paint feature on my Windows based computer to work with pics I will be posting.
      For charts you will need to copy and paste the chart into paint; if it looks okay save it as a jpeg into your new picture folder. Many times you may want to clean up a picture by cropping. Good if there is something you would rather not have the whole world see! Also, there may be times when you want to use the Print Screen feature to copy what you have on your screen into Paint. These will definitely need cropping to tidy up.
      4) Once your pictures are ready log into Photobucket and upload your pictures.Select the one you want to insert into your message on Agriville. Once selected, a box on the right hand side of the page will highlight the HTML link to your picture. Click it once, it will flash "copied". Then select the place in your message you what the picture to appear, hit Control-V buttons (paste) and the address for your picture will be pasted into the message. When your return to the discussion you can see how it turned out.

      I guess after all that I see why there are not many pics on this forum. There may be easier ways but that is what I do.

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        #33
        Charlie, here goes with the pasting pictures.
        All graphics, pictures charts whatever are treated as pictures. So they need to be placed in a web friendly format, usually jpeg works good.
        So that these picture files can be easily accessed by anyone reading the message board they have to be inserted from the web, so an online picture service like Photobucket is used.
        Steps required:
        1) register with <a title="Photobucket" href="http://photobucket.com/">Photobucket</a>. I have found the Firefox browser and Photobucket don't like each other. I like to keep a Photobucket account that I use only for pictures posted to forums like Agriville.
        2) For convenience start a new picture folder on your computer where all pics you will be posting can be easily located.
        3) Actual pictures are the easiest to paste. Charts are tougher. I use the Paint feature on my Windows based computer to work with pics I will be posting.
        For charts you will need to copy and paste the chart into paint; if it looks okay save it as a jpeg into your new picture folder. Many times you may want to clean up a picture by cropping. Good if there is something you would rather not have the whole world see! Also, there may be times when you want to use the Print Screen feature to copy what you have on your screen into Paint. These will definitely need cropping to tidy up.
        4) Once your pictures are ready log into Photobucket and upload your pictures.Select the one you want to insert into your message on Agriville. Once selected, a box on the right hand side of the page will highlight the HTML link to your picture. Click it once, it will flash "copied". Then select the place in your message you what the picture to appear, hit Control-V buttons (paste) and the address for your picture will be pasted into the message. When your return to the discussion you can see how it turned out.

        I guess after all that I see why there are not many pics on this forum. There may be easier ways but that is what I do.

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          #34
          Thanks for posting instructions. Will try when I have time starting with setting up a photobucket account. Too many accounts. Too many places I store stuff or in some cases is stored on behalf when I don't even know and finally passwords. The average time a password stays in my memory can be measured in seconds - not even minutes.

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            #35
            [URL="http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/clp52d26/Wheatchart_zps56d22a1b.jpg"]World Wheat[/URL]

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              #36
              http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/clp52d26/Wheatchart_zps56d22a1b.jpg

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                #37
                &lt;a href=&quot;http://s48.photobucket.com/user/clp52d26/media/Wheatchart_zps56d22a1b.jpg.html&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/clp52d26/Wheatchart_zps56d22a1b.jpg&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;World Wheat photo Wheatchart_zps56d22a1b.jpg&quot;/&gt;&lt;/a&gt;

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                  #38
                  You've done it!

                  Sizing sometimes takes some experimentation.

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                    #39
                    I did. Thanks for showing me how.

                    Not sure if there are security issues with photobucket. Always concerned about exposing myself to additional risks on the internet. Too much stuff to learn and I only learn enough to do the task.

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                      #40
                      Ya security issues....
                      Well, entering "vague" info that doesn't matter into your profile doesn't hurt.
                      You can also set up multiple albums in Photobucket and set the security on any album you may choose to "Private". Of course if you do that and have posted a picture in that album to a forum no one will be able to view it anymore.

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