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    My scroll and burning clock.


  • #2
    You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.

    Just a tip...

    Here is the preferred way to post photos. This method will apply a thumbnail so that messages load faster, keeping those who are still on dial up in mind.

    If it is a new thread scroll down below the message box to additional options and look for manage attachments,Click on Manage Attachments, click Browse, find your file name on your computer, click it, then click Upload. It may take a few seconds to load.
    Once you see the file name under current attachments you can close the window.
    If you want you can Preview Post (a wise choice) then if all is well, click on Submit reply.

    If you are uploading a picture to an existing thread (conversation)
    Click on the Go Advanced button under the reply box, Click on Manage Attachments, click Browse, find your file name on your computer, click it, then click Upload. It may take a few seconds to load.
    Once you see the file name under current attachments you can close the window.
    If you want you can Preview Post (a wise choice) then if all is well, click on Submit reply.
    Good luck
    "Still Montana Mike"

    "Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
    Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC

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    • #3
      Very very nice and original. I love the concept on the first one. Great for other projects. Nice for a growing family, you could keep adding portraits or a family tree. "Groan" like I need another iron in the fire.
      Jokes aside. ..... Beautiful work and thank you very much for the ideas. Oily
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      • #4
        Nice work, Pukl.....

        Mike...."preferred" by whom? When I post complimentary pictures I prefer to post them full size within the posting rather than as thumbnails. This is also true when I want it to be a bigger size than the thumbnail produces. To me, both ways are "preferred".

        Carter

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wood-n-things View Post
          keeping those who are still on dial up in mind.
          It's right there in black and white...
          I can't imagine life on dial up, but for some it's just what they got...
          Jim

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          No task is too tedious for Art.
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          • #6
            Very nice works Pukl...thanks for sharing them with us! You have great ideas!
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