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This is really quite frustrating. I've tried so many times to find this magical upload pics button. I really have no idea how to do it. I've tried everything I can think of.

One time a few months ago I found it but then there was some problem with the forum which was known to everyone and fixed but then I never saw an upload pics button ever again.

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hmmm, and when you are logged into the gallery, there is no 'upload pics' link in the top right hand corner?

Here are two screen shots I have taken, as they say, 1st pic is where I get askd to log in, the 2nd pic is after I have logged in, Yet in the corner of the gallery, in the 2nd pic it still says the "Login" button and no upload.

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