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To: PatiBob who wrote (160902)3/13/2008 10:47:38 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I never knew that was there either, Mr Moose told me once and I saved his directions.


Mr Moose directions.

Just put the word chart between square brackets at the front of the URL and /chart between square brackets at the end. No spaces. Take out the http:// I'm using curly brackets here, but you must use square brackets []. It should like {chart}www.yourpicture.jpg{/chart} except [] ionstead of {}.

My program isn't much good for anybody but me because it's too complicated. I could possibly someday convert it to a more friendly format, but that would require me to learn a whole new programming language.

YOu don't need ctrl-v in the line at all. That is just the shortcut command for paste. When you do ctrl-v it pastes whatever you have in memory.

Just right click on the picture, click on copy image location, then make the {chart]{/chart] in your reply window and CTRL-V between the two to paste it in. (where { is actually [ )

This just means to paste the URL between {chart] and {/chart]. You can do the same thing with RIGHT CLICK AND PASTE.