Inserting Images into a Sale

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Inserting Images into a Sale

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Hi all,

Can anyone explain to me why my images inserted into a sale post are inserted upside down?
I'm no computer Wizz, but not a complete numpty either, but I can work out how to rotate the image in the post, stumped on this one!

Any help appreciated.

Ken
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The Valiani ad? Image displays the right way up for me
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Right way up for me!

Suggest you tell your local moulding / mount board supplier you are selling a VALIANI CMC
They may know of a potential buyer
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Thanks for feed back. Its not the Valiani sale, its another that the pics are inserting upside down?
Its not posted yet, as I'd like to insert the right way up?
Any tips?

Valiani, in previous post has been sold and collected today.
thanks again
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Strange considering your success with your original post. Try editing by reorienting and resaving your original image. Perhaps it’s displaying corrected on your machine but the file is inverted?
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If your computer has the Windows operating system, it probably includes a free program called Paint. This program has some basic image manipulation tools included as part of it's facilities and this includes an image rotation option. It's all pretty basic and therefore does not require any specialised understanding to use this program. It should be just a matter of loading you save image, rotating the image and the saving it under a new file name, so that you can still keep your original file, incase you need to go back to it. I hope that you will find this helpful.
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Old school! Save yourself the hassle of mspaint and use an online image editor such as www.iloveimg.com and get it done in an instant!
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Many thanks for the feedback, I have tried inserting the pic inverted, that never worked, but I will try the options offered.
You may may, not see images up the right way very soon??
Thanks again.
Cheers Ken
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Thank you all, feedback helped. Changed files to PNG and they worked a treat.
Checkout DryTac Hotpress, Morso and Keencut 5000 for sale in sales group.

Thanks again.
Rgds Ken
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