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CFA, The link Rusty put up was to the thumbnail. I right-clicked on the thumbnail picture he posted and selected "Properties" at the bottom of the pull-down menu. That displayed the property sheet for that object. The property sheet displays the Address (URL) for the object, which reads: http://photobucket.com/albums/v392/CFA/th_hhdomin465y816.jpg I triple-clicked on the URL to highlight the entire address, then with the cursor on the highlighted URL I right-clicked and selected "Copy". Then I closed the property sheet by clicking on "Cancel". Next I opened a new browser window by keying "Ctrl-N". I clicked on the webpage address of the new browser window to select that address. Then with the cursor on the highlighted address I right-clicked and selected "Paste". That inserted the web address for your thumbnail picture into the address line of the new browser window. Having done that I hit "Enter". The browser window then displayed the thumbnail. If you click on the web address above, it will open a new browser window displaying the thumbnail. The next move took a little guesswork. I clicked on the address line of the new browser window, then struck the "End" key. That put the cursor at the end of that address. I then backspaced out the name of the thumbnail J-Peg. The address window was then displaying this: http://photobucket.com/albums/v392/CFA/ I then hit "Enter". That brought up the web page where your pictures are stored, which you will see if you click on the link above. Your new "Lady" is the first picture on the page. You will notice that below each picture there are three lines of information. The first line is the URL of the picture. I clicked on that line, highlighting the URL. Then with the cursor on the highlighted line, I right-clicked and selected "Copy". Then I composed my reply to your post, and at the appropriate place I selected "URL" on the "Instant UBB Code" menu, which appears below the text box. Doing that brought up the URL dialog box, which has a line for the URL you want to insert. In that line there appears: http:// That provisional entry is already selected (highlighted). Placing the cursor on the selected text, I right-clicked and selected "Paste". That inserted the URL for your picture into the address line of the dialog box, replacing the "http://". I then selected "OK". That inserted the link to your photo into the post I was composing. I finished the post and posted it to the thread. Sorry to be so long-winded, but you did ask. It's way off topic, I apologize to all. Your rifle is indeed marvelous. I thought the photo looked like George Caswell's work, but I don't recall seeing that rifle on his website. You need to keep us up to date with load development and shooting results. You are one of our community now! Best to you and your "Lady". I bet she can be a "Bitch" when she speaks! Curl |