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How do I transfer a picture from floppy disc to 360 avatar ?

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I may sound dumb, but how do I upload?

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  1. move the picture to your documents or any folder, and then upload it.


  2. UPDATED:

    - Insert the floppy disc in a floppy disc drive (usually designated as the "A" drive). If you don't have a floppy disc drive, you will need to find a computer that has one or try a computer/printing business like FedEx.

    NOTE: That this file should be JPEG formatted (with a .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe extension on the end of the file name) and under 5MB in file size. You can mouseover and/or right-click on the image, then left-click on Properties to see whether this image  has those specifications.

    Then, go to your 360 space:

    - Click your "My Page" link at the top

    - Click "Edit Profile Photos" over the empty picture frame

    - Click "Browse". Look for the A: drive and click on the name of your image file. Click the "Open" button in that popup window to upload photo into an empty field. Then click one "use as primary" radio button on the right before saving.

    You can't upload more than 4 profile pictures (this includes an avatar). Make sure that you are following the 360 Personal Photo guidelines here: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/360/gui... .

    Then, come back to Yahoo! Answers. Click the "My Profile" link to the upper right of this Yahoo! Answers page, then click "Edit My Info" in the top left box on the Answers profile page. Scroll down to the image section and check the option of showing the 360 picture. Click Preview and then the OK button. Then, WAIT.

    NOTE: The image may not show up right away in Y/A, as it sometimes take days for the system to catch up. So, in the meantime, you will be without any picture on Y/A (blank, grayed out, messed up...whatever you want to call it). Just go through the above process and let your picture stay that way until the system makes your 360 image appear.

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