User talk:Mariobros8

Galaxies
Don't worry, I'm getting to work on it. :) --

2 Questions
1.Do you want to be friends? 2.I can help you on Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2! if you want on the first one i have 121 stars on the second one i have 242! if you need help you can ask me ok!

Warning
I'd prefer seeing you stop bothering our users and telling them how to do their job. They have already enough to do without your quarrel. If I see you bothering Gamefreak75 one more time about images you think he has to upload, or any other user with anything else for that matter, it's bancake time for you. I hope I was clear enough. - 05:45, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

RE: I need help!
Here the answer to your question, mirco-goomba are found in world 5-4 and 7-5, super dry bones are found in castle 6 and 7. Also, ask others for help next time in your talkpage or the forum.

Re: OneNote Image Uploading
Okay, so that part's actually really easy! After you have the screen clipping inserted into OneNote, all you have to do is right click on the image, and then select the "Save As..." command from the drop-down menu. Once you click this, another window should appear. At this point, you must choose a location on your computer to save the image to (on my computer, there is already a section for Documents, Music, Pictures, and Videos by default, so I just automatically save it in a folder that I previously created under the Pictures section. Your computer may not have this, depending on the type of computer you have, as no two computers are alike. If it does, you may want to save it elsewhere depending on your personal preferences; I'm just telling you the procedure I follow for this). It will probably want to save it as a .PNG file under the name "Untitled picture" by default (again, it may not, that's just what it does on my computer), though you can rename the picture to whatever you want it to be called, either while saving it at this point, or later after it has already been saved in a folder. Once the picture has been successfully saved in a folder and you have renamed it to what you want it to be called, you are ready to upload it just like you normally would (I don't know if you usually use a source URL or if you use the "Browse..." button to select files you have saved on your computer when uploading pictures to the wiki, but I normally just use the latter.) In any case (you probably know all this, but I'm gonna type it anyway :) ), all you have to do is select "Upload file" under toolbox on the lefthand side here, then use the "Browse..." button to locate the file in the folder you previously saved it in on your computer. Once you find it, the name of the file should automatically appear in the "Source filename" box, though you can also change the name at this point if you want. Then you just select the appropriate license and click "Upload file" at the bottom of the page. Sorry that this is so long, it's really a lot simpler than I think I'm making it sound right now...anyway, if you have any problems or any more questions, please contact me again! :)

22:45, 29 March 2011 (EDT)