Jack o wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:46 pm
Zonker,
I do not understand at all. You say to go thru #4 step by step.
Step #4 says
" ...If you want member input on your detailed software results...and want to share images of your reports
PLEASE read this thread.This thread explains how to turn off the pie chart and hide the calendar....read it.
viewtopic/t158560/How-to-post-images-for-review.html
Use the format I have shown in the examples. Don't do snippets unless requested...Don't include a gazillion graphs either.
Just do the basics...and if someone needs or wants another graph they can just request it.
Don't make the graphs tiny...we can't evaluate tiny graphs...don't shrink your report images...it blurs the numbers any my eyes are bad enough without trying to squint to read blurred numbers."
I am confused right from the start:"Turn of the pie chart and hide the calendar" What does that mean? How do I do that? What does " Don't include a gazillion graphs either" mean. What do I include ? How do I include it? I am totally lost - not a clue.
Jack
okay, it's cool. we are going to get you through this. you have NO idea how long it took me.
now this part right here-
viewtopic/t158560/How-to-post-images-for-review.html
i take it you clicked there and followed those instructions? seems like it, because you mentioned not being able to turn off the pie chart. let's forget about the pie chart for now. do you have your chart looking close to this?-
example-today.png
this how MY chart is organized. but let's just use it as an example for now. others will come in (i hope!) to tell you if you should re-arrange your chart. for now, let's just get your chart posted here, okay?
okay. i'm assuming, going forward, that you have your chart set. have you done a screenshot of it? (these instructions are for windows. if you have a mac, someone else will have to explain.) press F12 to take a scrreenshot. it will then save to a folder in your documents folder. the folder it will save to is called OSCAR_data. when you open this folder there is a folder called Screenshots. open that to find the screenshot. <whew>
now that you have that screenshot, here in the forum, at the bottom of your text box is a tab marked Attachments. click that. you'll see more text and a box labeled Add files. click that. you'll then be directed to find which file you want to "attach:. the file is the screenshot and you may have to hunt for it.
once you've found it, you'll need to hit the Place inline box.
please let me know if any of the above didn't make sense and i will try to explain further. i know it is a LOT of steps. eventually, we will get there.
lets see what you have and we'll go from there.