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steps to upload a pic that is not currently on a web page ie. on your computer

1. Go to Add reply/full editor down the bottom of the page

2. Underneath the text area where you can type something there is a button called "Click to attach files" - click that

3. A window will appear, select the file you want to upload to the sau server, it will upload with a progress bar on the right.

4. you will see the bar disappears and on the left it has a small preview icon of the item and on the right side of the window it says add to post... click in the text area where you would like it then click "add to post"

5. It will come up with something like : attachment=blah blah... that means that file will be attached.. post and your done...

If this doesn't work perhaps update your browser or get the latest firefox...

Photobucket is another good example, you make an account, you upload your images there instead of directly through sau, then add the link into the sau post and your in business

here is an example of using sau's uploader:

post-36975-0-49153200-1292674189_thumb.jpg

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Was excited about my new upgrade plans courtesy of my wife i thought i would post my old dyno sheet and new plans but this new format says there is no files to be uploaded even though i have done so.really pissing me off.

Its the same as the old version to upload photo's, and it works fine.

It's the user, not the forum :)

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