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Old Nov 29, 2005, 07:41 PM
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1) find picture on the internet
2) right-click on the picture
3) choose Copy Image Location
4) go back to your post in PC
5) type [image] (or use the "Instant UBB Code")
6) paste the url of the picture (should end in .jpg or some other picture format)
7) type [/image]

Instructions are also in the FAQ, here:
How to include a picture in your post

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