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Make sure your pics are about 640x480 on your camera setting. If they are not, you'll need to open them up in your photo editing software, do a search in the help on how to resize your pics...
If it totally kicks your butt, let me know. You can email them to me and I'll edit your post and insert them for you. I think you'll be able to figure it out using that link...let me know what you need.
Scout, if you need I'll host your pictures on my server, I got lots of room. Email me if your interested, I'll give you an easy method to get them to me
Good luck scout .
One of our grandchildren is going to come over and do mine . You know your
old when the grand children has to do it for you.
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Larry, tell me about it. Why I said morning to Pilot1996 is I needed some time to speak to my nephew. He's 18, works for me, and in all honesty I basically control his life, except I NEED him on stuff like this.
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