Posting pictures with iPad

Kodie's Lawn Service

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I am trying to upload pic using my iPad I know it can be done I have before but I am having trouble help please :)
 

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I use an iPod mostly and you click on response. Upper left I think has attachment button. Click it then I always upload from my photos. After making selections upper left click back to message then submit. Hope this helps
 

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K-Pro-Mowing,
Just so you know up front......I just followed those instructions to create an Album to upload pictures of my Gravely with the new Gravely Sunshade and Advance Auto Parts Driving Light Kit I installed over the winter. The "Manage Attachments" feature has "a mind of its ownn" and does NOT necessarily load the pictures you upload in either the sequence that you upload them individually OR in the "filename" sequence". It kind of "randomly" places them in a different sequence:0(
That's OK if the sequence isn't important when you are uploading multiple photos when creating an album, but in my case I wished it had sequenced them like I uploaded them(I posted pictures of the "materials" first and then pictures of the sunshade & lights, then pictures of the lights after dark showing the area lit by them). When you view the folder you don't exactly get that "effect":0(
I'm asking user lawn mower fanatic(a recently-appointed Forum Administrator) if there is any way to re-sequence pictures in an Album(I tried editting/updating and could not figure out how:0)Maybe he can get the LMF website administrator to make "Album folders" more manageable like in a "Windows folder" for sequencing the files in the Album. Maybe you can now, but I couldn't figure it out.
 
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K-Pro-Mowing,
Just so you know up front......I just followed those instructions to create an Album to upload pictures of my Gravely with the new Gravely Sunshade and Advance Auto Parts Driving Light Kit I installed over the winter. The "Manage Attachments" feature has "a mind of its ownn" and does NOT necessarily load the pictures you upload in either the sequence that you upload them individually OR in the "filename" sequence". It kind of "randomly" places them in a different sequence:0(
That's OK if the sequence isn't important when you are uploading multiple photos when creating an album, but in my case I wished it had sequenced them like I uploaded them(I posted pictures of the "materials" first and then pictures of the sunshade & lights, then pictures of the lights after dark showing the area lit by them). When you view the folder you don't exactly get that "effect":0(
I'm asking user lawn mower fanatic(a recently-appointed Forum Administrator) if there is any way to re-sequence pictures in an Album(I tried editting/updating and could not figure out how:0)Maybe he can get the LMF website administrator to make "Album folders" more manageable like in a "Windows folder" for sequencing the files in the Album. Maybe you can now, but I couldn't figure it out.

Yes I told the admin about this, so hopefully they will find a way that you can sort the picture by date posted or file name, and also have it so you can drag the pictures in the order you want. I think the pictures are put in an album from last posted to first posted, but if you "take multiple trips" to upload them it will mess it up.
 

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Yes I told the admin about this, so hopefully they will find a way that you can sort the picture by date posted or file name, and also have it so you can drag the pictures in the order you want. I think the pictures are put in an album from last posted to first posted, but if you "take multiple trips" to upload them it will mess it up.

lmf,
Thanks for taking that bull by the horns my friend!! Since I was new at this, I uploaded them individually which like you said made them go in a random sequence.
 
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