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    Inserting photos in proper order when posting.

    Hi all,
    There has been some issues adding multiple photos in the correct order when posting in the forum. I have done some experimenting and have found a method that works.
    When uploading multiple photos you have the option to insert attachments or insert inline, select inline option.
    Then preview your message to see if the photos are in correct order. If it is wrong note the order they are in currently and say for example photo 1 and 2 are in reverse order. Look at the post text and you will see the inline attachments code as shown below.

    [ATTACH"1708[/ATTACH"[ATTACH"1709[/ATTACH"[ATTACH"1710[/ATTACH"

    Just reverse the attachment numbers for the first and second attachment as seen below to reverse the order of those two photos. Please note I have changed the right bracket to a quote sign so the code will display instead of showing the photos.

    [ATTACH"1709[/ATTACH"[ATTACH"1708[/ATTACH"[ATTACH"1710[/ATTACH"
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