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I received an email that I'd like to share.  It has text as well as a pic.  If I copy & paste, the pic shows up as a blank box with a red X.  Is there a fairly simple way for me to post it?  Remember I'm not the most computer literate person so be easy on me! 

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Don't know, that's a good question. Sorry

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You could go ahead and copy/paste the text part of the email. Then right click on the picture to save it to your computer, then upload it onto photobucket or tinypic, and link to the picture from there. Maybe not extra-simple, but it wouldn't take too long.


I have a question, too. I would love to post a funny video here, it has both video and sound. It is saved to my computer but I don't know of anywhere to host it, so if anyone wants to host it for me or knows of somewhere that will host videos for free, I will link to it here so you guys can see it.



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OK, I tried what you said.  I had copied & pasted the email to a word doc.  When I right click on the pic it doesn't give me the option to save it - just copy, cut, paste, etc.  Any other ideas?


I just looked & I still had the email and that let me right click on the photo to save it so I'm going to try to post it in a new posting.


Thanks for your help!



-- Edited by Denise at 18:25, 2005-04-23

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