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 Originally Posted by Micah
Sorry BCAC, I can't figure out how to rotate them.
It seems that when uploaded to Xmarks as attachments, portraits taken in portrait orientation get rotated into landscape. Not sure why and haven't myself seen a way to fix it.
The kilt does look great though! Well done, and be sure to post your next one as well.
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Last edited by BCAC; 9th June 14 at 10:23 AM.
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LOL @ BCAC : show-off!
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BCAC: I nominate you to be our official photo-rotater-guy. Lol.
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10th June 14, 06:05 AM
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 Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
BCAC: I nominate you to be our official photo-rotater-guy. Lol.

I'm ex military with 31 years of service. I was always taught "never volunteer for anything"! 
Anyone using Windows 8 can do it. You don't need to be an IT specialist.
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10th June 14, 11:48 AM
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 Originally Posted by BCAC
I'm ex military with 31 years of service. I was always taught "never volunteer for anything"!
Anyone using Windows 8 can do it. You don't need to be an IT specialist.
That's why I nominated you, sir. There's long line of military service in my family, too, and that volunteering thing rings true.
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11th June 14, 12:09 AM
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BCAC , Thank you kindly
Barbara, I'm actually really happy you like them. I'm certain you could find flaws ( there are many, in my eyes ). The handed-down tradition of handcrafted items is sadly dying and I am very happy to have at least gleaned what I can from your book. If ever I can afford kilt camp, be certain I'll be there with bells on!
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