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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> In the absence of RD here are the results of week

> 12 and the leaderboard.

>

> Excellent week for JL.

>

> I tried showing the images but they go way out of

> bounds. If anyone wants to advise how to correct

> this or just do it, please feel free.


Hi Alan


How did you save the pages from PredictAddict web Site as jpgs ?


Foxy

Hi AM


Have played about with this.

One way is to use the stripping tool (Windows 10 has a built in one)

Save it to desktop and then to Flickr and then use the embed code option one of the Medium sizes seems to work.

Bit of a lengthy procedure though.


Foxy

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