14. Did you know that you can archive your club’s eBulletin for future access? To start archiving your bulletin today, follow these simple steps:
1. Save a copy of your bulletin in PDF format
2. Create a site page for your archive bulletins
3. Click on the link you’ve created for your archive bulletins
4. On the left hand side of the page, click on “Edit Download Files”
5. Click on Add New File, give your file link a name, click “browse” to locate the desired file on your computer, click save
6. Repeat as necessary
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Week 2: Tip of the Week
Tip #2: How to Insert Larger Photos in your Stories
Did you know? You can reference large photos within your stories simply by copying and pasting from another source. For example, if you have several photos loaded in your photo journal and wish to reference them in a bulletin story, view each picture in its larger size, right click over the image, and select Copy. Then, within the story editor, right click where you wish to place the picture, and select Paste. The photo will appear amongst your text! Repeat this as many times as you wish.
* Note: this tip only works for Internet Explorer.
Did you know? You can reference large photos within your stories simply by copying and pasting from another source. For example, if you have several photos loaded in your photo journal and wish to reference them in a bulletin story, view each picture in its larger size, right click over the image, and select Copy. Then, within the story editor, right click where you wish to place the picture, and select Paste. The photo will appear amongst your text! Repeat this as many times as you wish.
* Note: this tip only works for Internet Explorer.
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