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pics in captions


Question Posted Monday December 17 2007, 4:00 pm

hey--
when i try to put pictures in my captions for ms with the link they keep turning up as white boxes with red x's in them.
how do i get them to actually turn up or stop doing this?


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theymos answered Wednesday December 19 2007, 1:11 am:
Your link is too long. You MUST(!!!) use tinypic to host your images. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) . It will give you a direct link, which looks something like this:
http: //tinypic.com/awesrasdrea.jpg
Put it in this HTML code:
<img src="direct link above">
And put that as your caption. You mustn't have anything else in that caption, only the HTML.

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