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Post by laverne on Jun 10, 2013 18:05:48 GMT -5
This is a test. Graphic is below... The instructions are click on "Add Attachment". In the next screen, click on Add file and browse to the image you want attached. Click "Done" and that's it. One word of caution: Don't preview your thread
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Post by billy000 on Feb 17, 2014 1:22:09 GMT -5
Thank you for your detailed steps of attaching picture/ image from computer. It's quite easy.
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Post by drcard on Nov 4, 2014 22:10:30 GMT -5
testing reply
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Post by laverne on Nov 15, 2014 16:12:16 GMT -5
Testing command prompts in bold.
C:\Users\XXXX> (XXXX is your user login name)
You need to move the prompt to the folder that you want a list of. This location of the folder is its PATH address. In the example for the Fonts folder, the location is C:\Windows\Fonts. To move the prompt to this folder you would type in at the prompt:
cd C:\Windows\Fonts
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Post by laverne on Nov 18, 2014 22:13:16 GMT -5
or Start > Programs > Accessories > right click on Command Prompt shortcut > click Run as Administrator
Now my text starts here.
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Post by laverne on Dec 13, 2014 22:08:58 GMT -5
Test describing elevated command prompt: To open an elevated Command Prompt, right-click on the Command Prompt shortcut > click Run as Administrator. or Start > Programs > Accessories > right click on Command Prompt shortcut > click Run as Administrator
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Post by laverne on Dec 13, 2014 22:10:14 GMT -5
To open an elevated Command Prompt, right-click on the Command Prompt shortcut > click Run as Administrator.
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Post by laverne on Dec 13, 2014 22:46:42 GMT -5
C:\Users\XXXX> (XXXX is your user login name) You xxx need to move the prompt to the folder that you want a list of. This location of the folder is its PATH address. In xxx example for the Fonts folder, the location is C:\Windows\Fonts. To move the prompt to this folder you would type in at the prompt: cd C:\Windows\Fonts I used "Quote" and then My text starts here
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