How to attach a photo for a project?
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In the upper right hand corner there is a +Post Project, click on it, then you'll see 3 rectangular boxes, the one on the left is for a Photo, click on it.
If you're adding a project here on Hometalk, the format is easy. Just click on 'Post Project' at the top of the page.
Hi Cindy, if it is to post on this site, just click on the camera icon on the under the bottom left side of the dialogue box, you can add as many as you want.
I did what Deb suggested and entered the text and clicked on the camera icon that uploaded the picture.
You can use Mod Podge. Most people use a photocopy or scan and print one on a printer. This way you still have the original
Hello.
The first blue tab under message box will work for that function.
See photo below. Hope this helps