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Old 06-14-2004, 02:19 PM
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It would be nice if there were some pictures with your answers to help with the explainations.

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Lightbulb Re: Pictures

I think this is an extremely important point. I am going to make a concerted effort to upload at least one photo with each explanation I give. It would be usefull for all if everyone posted photos of what they are explaining, it makes it so much easier and more fun for all to understand.

For example, if you are having problems with a strong right hand grip try and take a photo of it and upload it, if you can't do this whay not do a google search and find a photo of a strong grip and upload it as an example. I also believe that it will increase the likelihood of someone replying to your post.

How to upload a digital camera photo to your pc

1. Take the photo
2. Most digital cameras come with a software disc. Install the software onto your pc (you only need do this once).
3. Connect the camera to the pc via the camera's cradle or (normally) USB cable.
4. Most of the digital software pakages will automatically recognise that your camera has now been connected and will offer you the choice of copying the photos on your camera to your pc. Say Yes Please to any prompts.
5. The photo(s) will now be stored on your pc's hard disk to the location you specified (or was specified when you installed th ecamera software). This could be in your My Pictures folder or under a sub-folder of your camera software.

How to search for a photo on the web (just incase) and save to your pc

1. I like the google search. Go to www.google.com and enter into the search box your query. For example enter, strong golf grip and then press the "google search" button. As usual you will get a load of websites, but now instaed of clicking on eof the website links click on the "Images" link at the top of the page. You will now get all the images found for your search, and guess what some photos of strong golf grips.
2. Simply click on the image you want to enlarge it.
3. Right click on the image and press "Save picture as...".
4. In the dialog box that opens save the picture to wherever you want on your pc. I like My Pictures.


Uploading the photo as part of your Post on golf tuition online

1. Type your post as usual.
2. In Additional Options press the "Manage Attachments" box.
3. The box will open press the first of the four "Browse" boxes.
4. A dialog box will appear asking you to Choose a file. Locate the file that you saved of the strong grip or whatever you saved and double click (open it).
5. The details of this photo will now be in the box next to the "Browse" button that you just pressed.
6. Now simply press upload and the photo will be included as attachment with the post.
7. Complete your post by pressing the "Submit Reply" button as usual.

Hope this helps.
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