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I have to either double click to select a file or select a file (single click) and then click on "open" and then click on upload. As previously stated, you should be able to upload five files at a time. I am using Firefox if that makes a difference.
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One of the first things I 'disable' with a 'new' windows machine is 'double click'. So I never say to do so.dusty wrote:I have to either double click to select a file or select a file (single click) and then click on "open" and then click on upload. As previously stated, you should be able to upload five files at a time. I am using Firefox if that makes a difference.
I have never understood the reason for double clicking. Do you really want to do what you just told me to do! ARGHHHH:eek:
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[quote="JPG"]One of the first things I 'disable' with a 'new' windows machine is 'double click'. So I never say to do so. ]
I don't really care one way or the other but when I follow your directions I don't get a file loaded because one has not been selected unless I "double click" OR I (single) click on the file and then single click on "open".
You apparently have found a way to avoid the double click. Good for you but I am not going there.
Magoo: I hope we have not confused the issue here more than it already was.
I don't really care one way or the other but when I follow your directions I don't get a file loaded because one has not been selected unless I "double click" OR I (single) click on the file and then single click on "open".
You apparently have found a way to avoid the double click. Good for you but I am not going there.
Magoo: I hope we have not confused the issue here more than it already was.
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Yes 'selecting a file' involves both 'selecting' it and 'opening it'. But that is a windows function being used by the forum.dusty wrote:I don't really care one way or the other but when I follow your directions I don't get a file loaded because one has not been selected unless I "double click" OR I (single) click on the file and then single click on "open".
You apparently have found a way to avoid the double click. Good for you but I am not going there.
Magoo: I hope we have not confused the issue here more than it already was.
Selecting it can be either typing it in or scrolling through the screen etc.
We be nit picking fer sure!;)
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Have you made sure that each image has a different name? If not, each image will replace the previous one.magoo wrote:Is there a way to attach more than one photo to a reply? It seems to only let me have one in que at a time. When attempting to add additional photos just reprints the same photo multiple times. Will attach one and go from there.
Mike
Found the Gremlin in the fence
Curiosity finally won out over fear of taking the fence apart and not being able to get it back together again. The casting is cracked on the right side. Of course with a gap on the right it is out of line left. Here is the pic and only need one this time. Thank you everybody for all the help, suggestions, pictures, etc. It all helped. Does SS sell just the part that is broke?[ATTACH]26612[/ATTACH]
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Mike907 wrote:Have you made sure that each image has a different name? If not, each image will replace the previous one.
Mike
BINGO!
All his files attached are named the same!!! (image.jpg)
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A call to the mother ship will answer that!magoo wrote:Curiosity finally won out over fear of taking the fence apart and not being able to get it back together again. The casting is cracked on the right side. Of course with a gap on the right it is out of line left. Here is the pic and only need one this time. Thank you everybody for all the help, suggestions, pictures, etc. It all helped. Does SS sell just the part that is broke?[ATTACH]26612[/ATTACH]
The answer is yes!!!
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Be prepared for sticker shock!:eek:
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