Unable to remove attached image

zsteph

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I recently replied to a thread and attached an image. I wanted to remove it but can not find a way to do it. How do I remove an image that was uploaded. The funny thing is it does not show when I edit the reply but as soon as I click save, it does.

Also, how do I delete a reply completely?
 

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How did you attach the image? Is it a code you inserted into the text? I assume its something more than that.

Also, only mods can completely remove posts. If there is something you wish to have removed you can report the post and give the reason that you want it removed. That doesn't mean it will be removed because we like to keep all good info on the site. :)


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Since you're a Supporting member, you do have editing abilities, above and beyond non supporting members. Depending on how you attached the image, you may need to Go Advanced, when you're in the Editing Console. As for deleting, you cannot, only staff members are able to do that. Depending on the situation and reason for the deletion, we're happy to do it, when it's appropriate.

To bring a specific post to our attention, please use the Report feature, which is the triangle under your avatar. This will bring up a Report Window, in which you can communicate your wishes. This report notifies all staff members, which usually results in quicker action taken.
 

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