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matty01 07 March 2003 01:50 AM

..i'm trying to post a flyer in the northern forum for the NBO i've drawn up the flyer ok and saved it but can't seem to be able to post a proper sized printable version into the thread for people to print off and hand out ...any ideas people?

matty01 07 March 2003 11:35 AM

Cheers Fig i'll give it a go.Would interford be a suitable place or is that just an example(could i use turbosports picture uploader or not?)

Fig 07 March 2003 11:50 AM

InterFord is my site, I just uploaded it there to show you how it works :D

You can't use Turbosport because it is not a picture file, you need to upload it to webspace using FTP. If you don't have access to any webspace, email the document to me and I'll host it somewhere for you and send you back the URL to use.

(email: figment@your-imagination.com)

Cheers


matty01 08 March 2003 12:56 AM

Thanks Fig ,i've one more thing to try and if this doesn't work i may get in touch(although i'm a bit[lot] out of my depth here) :D

Fig 03 July 2003 08:19 AM

upload it to the web somewhere, then put a hyperlink in the post, using the format:

{url}http://www.interford.co.uk/test.doc{/url} ; or
{url=http://www.interford.co.uk/test.doc}Stick some text here{/url}
, replacing the {} with []

so the first example looks like this:

http://www.interford.co.uk/test.doc

and the second like this:
Stick some text here

Your readers click the link and will get the option to Open/Run from current location (depending on OS) or Save the file to their PC. Either option will allow them to open the document and print it.

If you do not want them to be able to edit your document, password protect it as a form (Tools > Protect)


HTH

Edit - got me \ and / confused



[Edited by Fig - 3/7/2003 8:24:58 AM]


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