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gfmolly Contributor

Hi,

I can't seem to successfully upload a picture to my profile. Any suggestions?

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jerseyangel Proficient
Hi,

I can't seem to successfully upload a picture to my profile. Any suggestions?

Terri

I have this problem frequently, too. Try cropping the picture as much as possible--it may just be too big.

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I have this problem frequently, too. Try cropping the picture as much as possible--it may just be too big.

I tried to crop it and upload using avatar, but it won't let me select an avatar. I don't really even know what that is, but I read some previous posts that spoke of this. Argh!

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I tried to crop it and upload using avatar, but it won't let me select an avatar. I don't really even know what that is, but I read some previous posts that spoke of this. Argh!

When you click on "Edit Avatar Settings", scroll down and click on "browse". That will take you to your pictures. To select one of them, double click on the picture, and hit "update avatar" on the bottom.

After doing this, it still may be necessary to crop the picture. Then you need to repeat the steps again.

Does this help? If not, let me know where you had the problem :)

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PeggyV Apprentice
When you click on "Edit Avatar Settings", scroll down and click on "browse". That will take you to your pictures. To select one of them, double click on the picture, and hit "update avatar" on the bottom.

After doing this, it still may be necessary to crop the picture. Then you need to repeat the steps again.

Does this help? If not, let me know where you had the problem :)

I dont know if this will help, but if you email yourself the picture and select smaller version you can down load it.

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netta Newbie

I'm a new member today and I can't upload my picture either. I think it may be too large but I don't know how to make it smaller.

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