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Old 19-08-2013, 06:02 PM   #1
mancavedweller
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Default How do I do a technical write up with photos

I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to do a write up on job I did on my vehicle. I'm not allowed to start a thread in the technical write up section for whatever reason, so I tried in a normal thread.

I know how to upload photos, that's easy but the problem is I don't know how to write a bit, then place a photo, write a bit more then another photo. I've got about 22 photos and I don't just want a bunch of thumbnails at the bottom of my post.

The technical write up threads have it done the way I'm trying to do it.

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