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::Hey I just added them to [[User:Ronbuell]] (along with moving your other pics there, I labeled where you can type a description as "Description here").  I also linked your user page from [[Yamaha TT250]] (new page), and [[Yamaha IT250]], for both it will be under '''See Also'''.  When you upload an image it takes you to a page such as [[:Image:IMG 1689.JPG]].  You can see below the image it has a table labeled '''Wiki Code''' you can copy and paste (I'll explain that next just incase) it to any page to simply get it on the page.  Copying and pasting is a feature that most all modern computers support, it gives you a invisible clipboard, on which you can store data to be moved elsewhere.  To copy you highlight the text you want (in our case the '''Wiki Code''' field, which should select all the field when you left click it once, if not highlight the whole field (turns blue) with your mouse) and hold down the control button on your keyboard, then press 'C', it should now be on your clipboard, to put this text else where you will hold down the control button, and then press 'V'.  This is probably one of the most useful things you can learn on a computer.  I'm not trying to insult you if you already knew all this, just making sure I have all bases are covered.  Hopefully this helps you out.--[[User:Budlight|Budlight]] 09:42, 28 January 2007 (EST)
::Hey I just added them to [[User:Ronbuell]] (along with moving your other pics there, I labeled where you can type a description as "Description here").  I also linked your user page from [[Yamaha TT250]] (new page), and [[Yamaha IT250]], for both it will be under '''See Also'''.  When you upload an image it takes you to a page such as [[:Image:IMG 1689.JPG]].  You can see below the image it has a table labeled '''Wiki Code''' you can copy and paste (I'll explain that next just incase) it to any page to simply get it on the page.  Copying and pasting is a feature that most all modern computers support, it gives you a invisible clipboard, on which you can store data to be moved elsewhere.  To copy you highlight the text you want (in our case the '''Wiki Code''' field, which should select all the field when you left click it once, if not highlight the whole field (turns blue) with your mouse) and hold down the control button on your keyboard, then press 'C', it should now be on your clipboard, to put this text else where you will hold down the control button, and then press 'V'.  This is probably one of the most useful things you can learn on a computer.  I'm not trying to insult you if you already knew all this, just making sure I have all bases are covered.  Hopefully this helps you out.--[[User:Budlight|Budlight]] 09:42, 28 January 2007 (EST)
Thanks Bud, that put it out there for others to see, thanks.  Yes, I'm aware of and use the cut/copy/paste feature and that is nice.  What is confusing is that it is not intuitive how you get it out there in the public area to view, or how you go between the 2 areas.  It just seems like there is a private area to put it together, and then you have to do something to make it go public.  I'm missing that connection.  I was able to edit what you put out there and add some descriptions to the 2 new pics, which was what I wanted, and you got it out there so others could see it.  Thanks for the help, Ron
:Well "Talk" pages should be the private areas where you can discuss an article, I agree that its odd that they are labeled discussion, maybe I should rename them to talk.  In the user area these same pages are called user_talk.  I'm not sure if that's really helpful.  Your welcome for the help earlier too.--[[User:Budlight|Budlight]] 07:31, 29 January 2007 (EST)

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