Creating a narative?

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Creating a narative?

Post by ras101 »

Is there any way to create a procedure with text and pics so the the pics appear in the text rather than at the end?

Reason for asking is that I want to share soon my struggle and solutions for creating a working EZ PTO clutch. I know I could always create my own document and share that way but is this possible in the forum text for future use.

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Re: Creating a narative?

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I usually type to the point I want a photo, and upload it. Then hit the "place inline" button. Click below the inserted photo, and type the next bit. Lather rinse repeat.

There's a total upload size limit per post, so you might want to keep track, and break it in to multiples.
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Re: Creating a narative?

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Toolslinger wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 5:04 pm I usually type to the point I want a photo, and upload it. Then hit the "place inline" button. Click below the inserted photo, and type the next bit. Lather rinse repeat.

There's a total upload size limit per post, so you might want to keep track, and break it in to multiples.
I do the same. I try to load all the pictures I want to use then just insert them. If you try to load too many it will error out. Good way to know you need to do two posts.
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Re: Creating a narative?

Post by thebuildist »

This is my text.

image.png
And that is my (sample) picture.




I just open the image in my picture viewing program (I use Irfanview but others work similar) and hit "copy" then type what I want, then hit "ctrl-v" (the universal keyboard shortcut for "paste". Think of the "v" as a "down arrow" as in "put it right... [ctrl-v] HERE.)

You'll see "..attachment=0]image.png /attachment" to tell you where your picture will show up later.

It's pretty easy if you can just remember the keyboard shortcut for "paste". [ctrl-v]

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