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priencekenny
i still need your guys help with the pictures
Jun 13 2012, 12:07 AM EDT | Post edited: Jun 13 2012, 12:07 AM EDT
as you can see i have really big pictures can you please tell how to make the picture smaller step by step and can you do it for me too thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you find this valuable?    
vampirejediknight
vampirejediknight
1. RE: i still need your guys help with the pictures
Jun 13 2012, 7:49 AM EDT | Post edited: Jun 13 2012, 7:50 AM EDT
You are posting too many pictures. A few are fine, but this is a novel-form story. I fixed the last two, but while I think the pictures are original content that distinguish your writing, I'd personally prefer it if you don't post them every time you write.

Also, do you mind if I edit some of your writing for grammar/punctuation?
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vampirejediknight
vampirejediknight
2. RE: i still need your guys help with the pictures
Jun 13 2012, 7:53 AM EDT | Post edited: Jun 13 2012, 7:53 AM EDT
About making them smaller, it's simple but hard to explain. I'll let someone else do it. If they don't I'll get back to you. Do you find this valuable?    
TheDragonLover
TheDragonLover
3. RE: i still need your guys help with the pictures
Jun 13 2012, 6:58 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 13 2012, 6:58 PM EDT
Good Point about the pictures, jediknight. I'll delete some of my pictures.
And to priencekenny, I'll explain the pictures.
How to make pictures smaller/bigger:
1. Click on picture.
2. A box should appear for picture editing.
3. Click on the symbols in white boxes that look like this: -, for smaller. +, for bigger.
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