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Unread 07-21-2024, 10:45 PM   #11
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Can someone help me post pictures?
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Unread 07-22-2024, 07:53 AM   #12
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When I post photos I follow these steps: first click go advanced below the reply’s text box, then click the paperclip icon which opens a screen titled manage attachments, then click choose file, then click on your file (picture) and click open on the bottom of your page, then click upload. Then you can either hit submit reply or preview post.

If you are doing this from a phone making a minor resize to the picture prior to starting this process is suggested as it prevents the picture from being posted sideways.
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Have heard that case coloring wears rather quickly. What can be done to prevent this issue?
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Have heard that case coloring wears rather quickly. What can be done to prevent this issue?

The colors on the repros are just a faux finish that is put on to kind of replicate the look of case coloring. It wears off very easily with use.
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I put a very very lite coat of "truoil" on the receiver. So lite you don't even know it is there. It helps.
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