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Hello forum, have numerous pic's I would like to post but they all come out full size. Can someone please guide me on how to make my pic's smaller? Computer newbie...Also, how can I post just the url so someone can just click on that and the pic. will show. Thanks so much in advance for any help or advice...I do have a photobucket account if that helps...
Last edited by fatboy1729; Jul 4, 2014 at 06:03 AM.
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If you pics are on photobucket open your library, select the pic and on the right you will see a section where you can click on the url, it will copy the url then paste it into your post. As for resizing there are several free programs you can use, I prefer paint.net...free and created by a group of Microsoft wizards.
Here is a quick resizer web site for you. Once you upload a photo you can resize it, crop it, etc. and if you like it right key your mouse and click on "save image as", and select where you want to save it to.
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