Is there anyone out there besides me that could use a Computer Class at POG III ? Even the experts might be interested in the new software coming to this site after the Rally.
Is there anyone out there besides me that could use a Computer Class at POG III ? Even the experts might be interested in the new software coming to this site after the Rally.
99 Country Coach 45XL
Jeep Liberty
Count me in. I still can't post multiple pictures with text in between so I need all the help I can get.
It's actually quite simple once you get the hang of it.
But then again, you are probably used to reading Chinese tire manuals.
Ah, so...........................
Perhaps this will help.
But if you put helium in your tires and use chopsticks to fix MY alternator as promised, who knows what is next?
Jim the computer class sounds great, but we are not going to be there enough months for us elits to grasp anything. But try as you may we need it.
Harry, you old goat. I swear you just said the other day you would not make it to Kerrville. Are you going or not?
Lew
Lew: You have to quit sniffing that airplane glue. I have always been and am going and your going to share your fuel windfall with me so we can get back to the home. shirley and I will be there with bells on. Wouldn't miss meeting up with you and your bride.
Jon, in case you're really serious about that (not sure ...!)Count me in. I still can't post multiple pictures with text in between so I need all the help I can get.
1. Upload your pictures using the attachment manager
2. Notice each picture has a unique number, an attachment ID
3. The trick is to use the attachment ID in the text of your message.
Simply write the text you want, and then follow it with the
following syntax to insert the picture
[attach]387[/attach] where 387 in this case is the attachment ID.
Then you would follow with more text, and your next picture
[attach]389[/attach]
When you put the [attach][/attach] text in your post, it doesn't put the normal image, or link it.
Give it a try next time!
Ray
Yo Jon
Am I correct to assume that you are on the road and have internet/club access?
If so congradulations. What happened?