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Is anyone else having issues uploading pictures from their devices using the attachment function? For years I have used this method to upload my photos and for the past week I haven't been able to do so. I go through the process, but when I hit the upload button, the window closes, but no picture(s) is(are) uploaded.
Yea, someone posted recently that the Forum has been having problems. I haven't followed the issue but you might find some solace or help in the Help Forum starting with this thread:
Thanks for the responses, found a solution to my problem. I tried clicking on the 'Image' button next to the 'Smiles' button in menu bar and that worked. In the past, I always used the 'Attachments' button (the one with the paperclip icon) to upload my pictures; this doesn't seem to be working (for me) anymore.
I never had issues uploading in the past. I have issues now. Hopefully the moderators will fix the problem. I have tried to use the image button next to the smiles as I did in the past and that did not work.
I never had issues uploading in the past. I have issues now. Hopefully the moderators will fix the problem. I have tried to use the image button next to the smiles as I did in the past and that did not work.
A few things have been IMPROVED on the forum lately. If you still have problems, go to the HELP forum and ask for help. Moderators don't fix that kind of thing, especially since there's nothing wrong. That button worked okay for me in the TESTING section of the forum.
Last edited by Vette_DD; Sep 16, 2018 at 10:39 AM.
I've always used the little mountain looking scene, click on it then open the photo from your device and its appears. About as simple as Ive ever seen to be truthful
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