The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
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- Virtuoso
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The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
I'm so confused. How, in a post, do you post an image that's on your computer?
- Todd S. Malicoate
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
When making a post, note the "Upload attachment" tab just below the white window where you type in text.
1. Click on that "Upload attachment" tab
2. Use the "Browse" button to navigate to the image file on your computer and select it.
3. Click the "Add the file" button next to the link you just specified.
4. You will see a new section under the white window where you type in text called "POSTED ATTACHMENTS." Once you have the cursor where you want to place the image in the white window, click on the "Place inline" button to add the image file.
5. You can now use the "Preview" button to see your post with the image. Continue to edit as you wish, the use the "Submit" but to post as usual.
(Please ignore my signature below...I'm not usually this helpful or congenial.)
1. Click on that "Upload attachment" tab
2. Use the "Browse" button to navigate to the image file on your computer and select it.
3. Click the "Add the file" button next to the link you just specified.
4. You will see a new section under the white window where you type in text called "POSTED ATTACHMENTS." Once you have the cursor where you want to place the image in the white window, click on the "Place inline" button to add the image file.
5. You can now use the "Preview" button to see your post with the image. Continue to edit as you wish, the use the "Submit" but to post as usual.
(Please ignore my signature below...I'm not usually this helpful or congenial.)
- TexTuba
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
You're just so mean!Todd S. Malicoate wrote:(Please ignore my signature below...I'm not usually this helpful or congenial.)

- Virtuoso
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
Thanks!
looks like it worked
looks like it worked
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
What kind of a tuba or tuba related object would that be?
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- Virtuoso
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
Oh just a test to see if I got it right.
i wanted to reply to the "Me & My tuba, add you and yours" topic.
But if you must know, i call it the AT-ST.
i wanted to reply to the "Me & My tuba, add you and yours" topic.
But if you must know, i call it the AT-ST.
- Virtuoso
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
My bad.
David "who doesn't know all the rules yet and is viewed as a recalcitrant troublemaker from time to time" Neider

David "who doesn't know all the rules yet and is viewed as a recalcitrant troublemaker from time to time" Neider
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Re: The inner workings of the beast that is TubeNet
Well then, you ought to fit in nicely with this group! All the good non tuba BS happens over in the off-topic section. Over there you don't have to be reluctant. You can just be a full time horse's @$$ like the rest of us.Virtuoso wrote:My bad.![]()
David "who doesn't know all the rules yet and is viewed as a recalcitrant troublemaker from time to time" Neider
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.