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    You like making it hard for yourself.
    Nothing new there.

    All I can say is: "AAAAAAH! Now I get it!" I had no idea what those options were for. They're not in English.

    Some people have the natural intuition for computer stuff. I don't. The difference in how people's minds work has really become apparent since computers became a big thing. I often wonder what naturally computer able types did before the electronic revolution.

    A big thanks for that.
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    Glad to be of service, Davo.

    I agree that saving the pic to another web-based location then linking to it is a pain in the proverbial.

    I'm afraid I'm no computer buff even though I wrote my first program (on punched cards) in about 1966.
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    Hmmm . . . if you've been mucking about with computers for that long, then you probably don't realise what it's like for the rest of us!

    Anyway, having successfully hijacked my own thread, here's a photo of the two fans in question, just because it may help someone else. The steel fan on the left is what was on the car, and it wasn't too pretty, being a bit bent. The plastic fan on the right is what belongs on the engine and should work a bit better.
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    Check the plastic blade for cracks. They are known to throw blades when they get older.

    Here's mine (bigger pic 'cos I've linked to photo on the RangeRovers.net site):

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    Thanks again, Ron. I'd heard of that but didn't know where they tended to break and hadn't found that picture on that huge rangerovers.net site yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    Hmmm . . . if you've been mucking about with computers for that long, then you probably don't realise what it's like for the rest of us!
    Now that you've mastered step one in pic uploading, you can have the pic in your post too.

    Right click on the thumbnail, open it in another tab/window, then right click and copy its entire address from the address bar in your browser. Now click the insert image (looks like mountains) button above your posting area. Now paste the pic's address in the insert image box. Ignore the http:// bit. It is for manual pic entering. Your pic will turn up at the cursor, like this:



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