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  • #21
    Re: Wild Edible Plants

    Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
    in the feature bar above the box where you write your response, where there's a B I U (for bold, italic and underlined), then font, size, etc...

    as you go to the right, there's eventually an icon of a picture with a tree inside. Click this.

    Click select files at the bottom center of the window that opens up.

    Then browse your computer for the picture file you wish to upload, when you've selected your picture, it will upload it.

    Then click ok, and it will be registered in your response in this thread and should appear in your message. Hope it works!
    Thanks for the help. I'll get done working about 2am so sometime tomorrow I'll give it a try.
    Would have never guessed how to do that myself.
    Artashes

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    • #22
      Re: Wild Edible Plants

      Ok, I went out on a lovely day and took several pictures of a few morel mushrooms I have.
      Unfortunately it didn't work(again).
      Your(Joseph?) guidance stopped working after I hit the icon with the tree in it?--- loud scream --- .
      All the windows that opened up as you discribed were different in format.
      All doors seemed to leed to me having an ? Address ? And also that I have that address in my contact ? File ?
      Anyway I'm going to find someone close at hand to walk me through this.
      Thanks for the try--- Artashes

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      • #23
        Re: Wild Edible Plants

        Hey Artashes, in the tree icon, make sure that you select "From Computer" on the top left corner, perhaps you were by default in "From URL". Then you can choose "select files" and find them in your computer. Hopefully it'll work now.

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        • #24
          Re: Wild Edible Plants

          Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
          Hey Artashes, in the tree icon, make sure that you select "From Computer" on the top left corner, perhaps you were by default in "From URL". Then you can choose "select files" and find them in your computer. Hopefully it'll work now.
          Testing? Did pics appear
          Artashes

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          • #25
            Re: Wild Edible Plants

            Ok, just got off phone with twin sister about inability to send pics.
            She says ipad3 is not computer and I can't save pics in same fashion as computer. She thinks I either can't do this with iPad 3 or their is some other convoluted hoop jumping that I need to go through.
            A bit frustrated. Am going to find someone who is sharp to face to face with me and iPad (maybe At&T where I pay my bill.
            Again thanks for attempt.
            Artashes

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            • #26
              Re: Wild Edible Plants

              Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
              Hey Artashes, in the tree icon, make sure that you select "From Computer" on the top left corner, perhaps you were by default in "From URL". Then you can choose "select files" and find them in your computer. Hopefully it'll work now.
              Ok, I'm working so no time to contact others. But I think I may have figured "one" way to transfer these pictures from this(highly intuitive "ha ha") iPad to --- wild edible etc..
              JK3, can you give me a specific "address" that I can put in my contact ?file?. One specifically for-- wild edible etc..
              Artashes

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              • #27
                Re: Wild Edible Plants

                Found this suggestion from ipadforums:

                Originally posted by Mickey330
                Originally posted by KOTG
                Can anyone tell me how to transfer photos from ipad3 to pc? Using iTunes it seems that ican only transfer photos from pc to iPad! Thanks, KOTG
                When you connect your iPad to your computer, it should create a drive of the iPad. On a Windows machine, you can use Windows Explorer to browse to the iPad picture file. The folder is labeled DCIM and if you open it (and maybe have to go into a few more folders), you can access all the pictures that are on the iPad. Then, you can copy them of to your computer.

                Hope that helps.

                Marilyn

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