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Property Profile - Media Manager Photo Upload

To upload photos on to the property profile. First go to the media tab, then property photos.Once the drop down is opened. You will see yo...

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Written by Brad Roby

To upload photos on to the property profile. First go to the media tab, then property photos.



Once the drop down is opened. You will see you can add up to 100 photos.




To upload photos, click 'Browse your files'.
Please note that photos should be greater than 620 pixels in width, and 412 pixels in height.



Then select the photos you would like to upload from your computer.



You will then see all the photos you have selected, in the property photos tab. However they will be greyed out. This is so that you can go through and check the photos, change the order, remove any photos you don't like, and re-name them before uploading fully on to the property.



As the mouse hovers over each photo, you will see three icons.

Inspect the photo from the gallery.

Download the image back on to your device.

Remove image.

If you click underneath the thumbnail, you can also rename the photo.




When you click on

, you will see a larger version of the image that you can check in the gallery.


From here, you can re-name, remove, and download the image back on to your device if you need too.




Once you are back on the property profile, you can move pictures around by clicking and dragging the the top left corner of the thumbnails.



You can also click on the tick boxes on the top right of the thumbnails to select multiple photos.



Once this is done, you can remove the selected photos, or choose to remove all photos.



Once all your changes have been made and you are happy with your photos. Click upload, and all photos will go on to the property, and will no longer be greyed out.



As the photos begin to be uploaded, you will see a progress bar in the bottom right corner of the screen.



Once all photos are uploaded, you can still click the icons, move the photos, make any changes, and select photos to be removed.

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