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Is it possible to add images in a private message ?
I wished to send a private message to a member to get a piece of advice about a specific part of a model. To make clearer my question I had prepared an image with an arrow pointing at the problem. Unfortunately it seems that one cannot add images in a private message. Is it impossible (forbidden) or is it me who does not know how to proceed?
Thanks in advance.
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at this time, what you ask, is not possible
however, you can send a link of the image to the person you are writing the private message to. i do not know if a newer version of the forum os supports this or not, i will try to find out. Rick
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that'll be on my wish list too
so many times i wished to be able to send a private update on something i'm working on
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or you can have the collective look at it in a new thread and give advice also
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Dear Friends:
The other option is to exchange Emails and just put the pictures over that way. Though I like the PM style of staying with in the forum. Miles
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Miles is correct. An even easier way is to share a Google Drive Folder - then you pop in the pics, send a PM, discuss, and the other person can annotate the pics in the folder if they want.
I have several shared folders with papermodelers.com friends.
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Have a nice W-E
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