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On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 12:38:33 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote: As a non techie I now want to step up to big time-- TR"s on the computer. What program do you guys find best--my camera came with Nikon Picture Project and a very sad instructional manual Don't plan on trying to match JR--just pictures You can use any word document program that came with the computer. Once you get a tr written, simply copy it (control c) and start a thread with (control V). As far as pictures, go to shutterfly.com, open an account (it's free) and post to your hearts content. You can also add text to each of your pictures. Dave |
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![]() "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 12:38:33 GMT, "Joe McIntosh" wrote: As a non techie I now want to step up to big time-- TR"s on the computer. What program do you guys find best--my camera came with Nikon Picture Project and a very sad instructional manual Don't plan on trying to match JR--just pictures You can use any word document program that came with the computer. Once you get a tr written, simply copy it (control c) and start a thread with (control V). As far as pictures, go to shutterfly.com, open an account (it's free) and post to your hearts content. You can also add text to each of your pictures. Dave I guess everyone has their ways to post pictures. Here's mine: I use Power Point and if you don't have Power Point, any word processing program will most likely do the job. In Power Point you can insert pictures and text even add sound if you like. You can select backgrounds, and keep the same background by going to tools and insert, duplicate to make your work easy. They even have templates for you to use. When saving you can save many ways, as HTML, or jpg, or web, or just plain text. Once you get your layout, you'll need to transfer the files so that other will be able to see it online. The easiest way is your Internet Service Provider, like Comcast, or AOL, they do have allocated free space and make it easy for you to share your pictures online. They actually do all the work for you as I found. If you do not have an ISP that provides this, there are freebees online that will allow you to do this Once you make a slide-show, or picture-link, your ISP will send you a clickable. Highlight this clickable and send it to yourself by copy and pasting it in an email to see if it works, if it works you can highlight and paste it in the newsgroup if you wish. fwiw, -tom |
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