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I don't believe you are setup to receive PM's. I am interested and tried to PM you.
If you can figure a way to PM me, please do. Thanks.
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I'm not seeing any pics
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Matt, post the Bridge City stuff, I am sure I am not the only one interested.
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I'm not sure how to do the pictures differently. I inserted the link from Google photos into the post. Any suggestions?
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click on the image tag then paste the url in the box
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No sure what you mean by image tag. I go into Google photos, click the image which opens the image full screen. Then I right click, select "copy image address". Then click the "Insert an image" button you identified and paste the image address in there. I can see the image on my Mac but obviously, others cannot. ugh.
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Send the Plane to me and I will take pictures of it for you!!
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03-19-2017, 12:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2017, 12:33 PM by fredhargis.)
The image tag is the little square with the circle on the bottom right (2nd from left in this clip). If you copy the URL of your pic, then come back here and click the image tag you can insert the URL.
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