how do you post a pic of the maps,

Red_desert

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Click the file tab (top upper left) of GE hold mouse pointer over save, then menu unfolds. Save image as jpg. Now you can open the photo in another program and cut off the coordinates at the bottom.

When you post on T-Net, click the browse tab below the message box. :D
 

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Mr.Jody

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Well, done that, but when I go to save , I dont have that option (JPG) so I dunno..I was just wanting to put a pic up of a place and just kinda get some opinions on it...
 

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Hey Mr. Jody…There are a few other ways to copy maps…You should have the paint program on your computer. You may also have some kind of Digital Imagining program. When on Google Earth you can go to view (at the top) and shut off the tool bar and side bar. Then push the Prt Scrm button on the key board. Then open the print program and push the Ctrl and the V keys at the same time. The map should now be in the paint program. You can then use the erase function to cover the gps reading.
From paint you can save it to my pictures.
When I use the save image on my computer it comes up as a Jepeg…You need to look and see if you have a digital imaging program…Cropping and resizing is important…If the photo will not go on T-net because it is to large you can push the preview button then copy. You can then use the up and down arrow for the bottom box and change it to a gif…That makes them small enough sometimes…Art
 

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Before sizing the image, I like to up the resolution first. Lately, I've been using 120 ppi. You need to change it and save in the size image box. Then select a pixel size for the photo.
 

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Man, I have tried everything you guys said do, but when I try and post the pic on here, all i see are a bunch of words???I have done everything but beat the computer up... >:(
Think if i tell one of you in a pm, you could post the pic for me? Or am I asking to much..??
Just want a couple more opinions befor I head out...
 

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Hey Mr. Jody,
In the green circle I picked up on a post hole cache near Okiedowsers location. Gold and silver coins.
Blue circled area, about 40 lbs. of silver bars, approx. 3 feet deep.
Thanks for posting your picture,
Jon
 

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Thanks for your time teleprospector.....this is very very interesting! I will get there soon,but working on some very important "stuff" right now.......will report back in here and give details on if anything was ""NOT""found... :thumbsup: :coffee2: ;D
 

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