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Started by Mel Santmyers, Thu, 06/12/14, 09:03 PM

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j_whitney

It is not hard to post.  You just have to simply do it.
The attached image was drag-and-drop - how much simpler could it be?
Jeff Whitney
Chairman, Advisory Committee
Newsletter Editor

Mel Santmyers

BINGO !  Jeff.  You have just showed it can be done by a regular member or anyone for that matter.  NOW. Can you please number the steps required for your recent post that shows a wing half.  step number one,two etc. Drag and drop does not mean much to me so please if you will explain in detail how you did this.  I know I am not much on computers as I have mentioned  however if you can help here I would appreciate it and so will many others  I feel. Thanks. Mel.

j_whitney

Mel - it is one of those things easier shown than described.  Best bet would be to get with one of your computer-literate friends and have them show you.
Next best::  get the reply box open and note at the bottom the area that says "drop files here"
Open the folder where your pictures or whatever are kept. and resize that window so that it is smaller than this USSMA window - so that you can see both at once.
LEFT-click and hold the button down on the file you want to upload and DRAG it across to the area where it says "drop files here" - then let go of the mounse button.
OR
Down at the bottom left of the reply screen there is a button named "+Add Attachment"
Click that button and it will open an explorer window - use that to browse to where your file is then click on it and click the "Open" button.  Your file will be uploaded.
ANYONE that is a registered member of the site can do it.  Encourage your friends and CDs to use it.
Does not have to be specifically USSMA related but does have to be SCALE related.
Jeff Whitney
Chairman, Advisory Committee
Newsletter Editor

Mel Santmyers

Jeff and others.  I have not forgotten. I do not have a printer for this I pad yet. However  I hope someone else can use your directions and post some photos of the up coming  masters.  I have been very busy and  will pursue this soon I hope.   Mel.

Mel Santmyers


This is a repaint on my old racer.

Mel Santmyers


I cannot believe I just did this photo thing with my I pad. Mitch and Jeff have been a big help.  The plane is 20 years old this year is G62 powered It flew and landed perfectly HOWEVER!  I ran over to the side of the runway where it was smooth except for ONE squirrel hole and it wiped the gear off but it was ready to fly again in two days.  NEXT.  Good luck in Indiana and I hope to see some photos on this forum.      Mel