Hi all --
It's been almost a month since I got my Intellipap apap, and I've hardly posted since then. Computer problems, out of town company and vacation are to blame!
So I have an Excel document w/ my results I'd like to post and get your analysis. I couldn't figure out how to post it. Just copying and pasting didn't keep the columns and rows together. Any suggestions?
Lori
Need help posting results
Need help posting results
Starting APAP use 6/11/09 -- Looking forward to a longer, more rested life!
Re: Need help posting results
1. Use the Prnt Scrn key to copy the screen to the clipboard.
2. Open a paint or graphics program. (I use PhotoShop.) Open a new document and paste the clipboard into it.
3. Do any cropping or size adjustments. Save the file as a jpg.
4. Create an account on a photo-sharing website. (I use photobucket.com) Upload the jpg file saved above to the website.
5. Copy the direct-link url for the photo from the website.
6. Create a new post on cpaptalk.com. Click the img button above the text box where the post is typed. Two img tags will appear, with the cursor between them. Paste the link between the two tags.
It sounds more complex than it really is.
2. Open a paint or graphics program. (I use PhotoShop.) Open a new document and paste the clipboard into it.
3. Do any cropping or size adjustments. Save the file as a jpg.
4. Create an account on a photo-sharing website. (I use photobucket.com) Upload the jpg file saved above to the website.
5. Copy the direct-link url for the photo from the website.
6. Create a new post on cpaptalk.com. Click the img button above the text box where the post is typed. Two img tags will appear, with the cursor between them. Paste the link between the two tags.
It sounds more complex than it really is.
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