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Remember to resize them first to 600 x 800. I right click the thumbnail of the photo, "open with" microsoft office picture manager and "edit pictures" on the top tool bar, then "resize" on the right tool bar and just enter 800 into one of the dimension tabs and the other will automatically go to 600 then "save as" in a temp folder so you still have the original

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works for me mate, think your doing something wrong.

 

This is the following code i used too get the below image to show up... without the space in [img ]

 

[img ]http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/picture.php?albumid=50&pictureid=469[/img]

 

picture.php?albumid=50&pictureid=469

 

Make sure you get the full size photo out of your album, and when you right click on the image you click on Copy Image Location

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thats the photo my college phoned me to go look at this mess and to give the guy a price i turned up looked at it .and laughed ,it had gone through the roof there was a porch under it,it was a shambles hindge cut through they were walking around scratching their heads i told the owner of the house that i had a tracked platform back at the house and if we agreed on a price i would be 20mins we didnt agree so i went home still laughing..:laugh1:

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