Help photo upload
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Help photo upload
Hi, I'm having problems uploading my daughters photo onto the Birmingham application form,
I am not very good with computers, Have the photo on my desktop, but every time I try and upload I can see at the bottom, it going through how much percent it is, when it gets to 100 % the part where you have to upload keeps telling me no file chosen,
Any advice greatly accepted.
Thanks in advance
I am not very good with computers, Have the photo on my desktop, but every time I try and upload I can see at the bottom, it going through how much percent it is, when it gets to 100 % the part where you have to upload keeps telling me no file chosen,
Any advice greatly accepted.
Thanks in advance
Re: Help photo upload
Hi Tracy41:
I'm presuming you're using a PC computer and perhaps an older version of Windows. If this is wrong - I suggest you type in 'how to copy desktop image from ****' (use the exact type of computer for ***) on your browser (google/ firefox/ etc...) - and then read various suggested links from there.
If you're using an older PC and older version of windows
On the opening screen - so icons with various programmes on screen with background image of your daughter
right click on mouse
list will pop up - at the bottom of my list (may be elsewhere on yours) the option 'personalize' should appear
select 'personalize'
you will get Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Personalization
You will have various options for themes (appearance/ colour scheme/ tile scheme of opening screen) - but below that you will see the file name of your current desktop image
NOTE DOWN THE IMAGE NAME FIRST! It's likely to be IMG with a lot of numbers behind it - and will be one of many files you selected from
Now - if you click 'desktop background' above the image it will take you to the folder that stores that image with others.
If you right click the image you want - you'll get a list - select 'properties'
that will show you where exactly your file is stored - write that down. Each name before the backslash is a folder.
So for your image - let's say it is image 001 it might be stored under - Pictures/Summer 2015/Holiday/image 001
go to windows explorer (the little file folder icon with tabs) - open it - scroll down under pictures or open pictures (folder often appears on top if icons) - (In explorer there is a little split screen image with a downward arrow - click this and you have a choice of how information will appear - it may be easier to work with things if they are icons (little pictures) rather than words (list option)).
- in pictures look for 'Summer 2015'
- in 'Summer 2015' look for 'Holiday'
In the 'Holiday' folder you should find 'image 001'
my advice is open your image (so double click) and once it is on screen right click - you'll get a list select 'copy' - to copy your image
Nothing will obviously happen at first - but the computer has stored this information
Go to windows explorer - double click the folder icon at the bottom of your screen (or on your desktop)
open My Pictures
Right click - select new - which creates a new folder
Name it something relevant - like 11plus (or whatever seems appropriate)
open that folder
right click
paste the image
You now have a file name - which will make sense and only one image to select.
When you upload your image - you're often offered a tab which says 'browse' - click this to find the image location on your computer - select my pictures - select the name of your new folder (for example I named in KE11+) - click on the picture name - click save and that should upload your file details to the KE Foundation.
Hope that helps.
OT
I'm presuming you're using a PC computer and perhaps an older version of Windows. If this is wrong - I suggest you type in 'how to copy desktop image from ****' (use the exact type of computer for ***) on your browser (google/ firefox/ etc...) - and then read various suggested links from there.
If you're using an older PC and older version of windows
On the opening screen - so icons with various programmes on screen with background image of your daughter
right click on mouse
list will pop up - at the bottom of my list (may be elsewhere on yours) the option 'personalize' should appear
select 'personalize'
you will get Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Personalization
You will have various options for themes (appearance/ colour scheme/ tile scheme of opening screen) - but below that you will see the file name of your current desktop image
NOTE DOWN THE IMAGE NAME FIRST! It's likely to be IMG with a lot of numbers behind it - and will be one of many files you selected from
Now - if you click 'desktop background' above the image it will take you to the folder that stores that image with others.
If you right click the image you want - you'll get a list - select 'properties'
that will show you where exactly your file is stored - write that down. Each name before the backslash is a folder.
So for your image - let's say it is image 001 it might be stored under - Pictures/Summer 2015/Holiday/image 001
go to windows explorer (the little file folder icon with tabs) - open it - scroll down under pictures or open pictures (folder often appears on top if icons) - (In explorer there is a little split screen image with a downward arrow - click this and you have a choice of how information will appear - it may be easier to work with things if they are icons (little pictures) rather than words (list option)).
- in pictures look for 'Summer 2015'
- in 'Summer 2015' look for 'Holiday'
In the 'Holiday' folder you should find 'image 001'
my advice is open your image (so double click) and once it is on screen right click - you'll get a list select 'copy' - to copy your image
Nothing will obviously happen at first - but the computer has stored this information
Go to windows explorer - double click the folder icon at the bottom of your screen (or on your desktop)
open My Pictures
Right click - select new - which creates a new folder
Name it something relevant - like 11plus (or whatever seems appropriate)
open that folder
right click
paste the image
You now have a file name - which will make sense and only one image to select.
When you upload your image - you're often offered a tab which says 'browse' - click this to find the image location on your computer - select my pictures - select the name of your new folder (for example I named in KE11+) - click on the picture name - click save and that should upload your file details to the KE Foundation.
Hope that helps.
OT
Re: Help photo upload
Hi OldTrout,
Im using a laptop with windows 8 and google chrome if that helps any,
Will work through your suggestion, Thank you
Im using a laptop with windows 8 and google chrome if that helps any,
Will work through your suggestion, Thank you
Re: Help photo upload
Hi Tracy:
Should work with Windows 8.
Good luck.
I'll check later this afternoon - but let me know if you need more help or, indeed, if it works.
Best of luck to you and your DD on the 11+. Hopefully this is the hardest part!
OT
Should work with Windows 8.
Good luck.
I'll check later this afternoon - but let me know if you need more help or, indeed, if it works.
Best of luck to you and your DD on the 11+. Hopefully this is the hardest part!
OT
Re: Help photo upload
I've gone on to the website today to register as well but I didn't realise that you had to upload a photograph. Will have to get this sorted and try again tomorrow. It is coming round really quick now and the test will be upon as before we know it.
Re: Help photo upload
I emailed myself a photo from my phone, then clicked download on the photo when the email came through. The download showed at the bottom of my screen and I dragged it to the space to upload. That worked for me
Coming round fast now - eek
Coming round fast now - eek
Re: Help photo upload
We'll be filling the form at the weekend, hopefully, not long left!!