![]() See how Mailchimp’s e-commerce automations can save you time and help you convert more first-time buyers into repeat customers. All rights reserved.Explore our collection of resources to help build your business and boost your digital marketing.Į-commerce Automations: Time-Saving Techniques for E-commerce Have you experienced this behavior in SharePoint? If yes, I would love to hear from you.Ĭopyright ©2014 Zubair Alexander. If I found the exact reason for this behavior I will update this article. I still have the original images from client and am able to duplicate the problem on different computers but haven’t invested time to find the root cause of the problem, which seems to be tied to the images we received. ![]() ![]() They were finally uploaded to the SharePoint and displayed right side up as shown below. I repeated these steps for the other two pictures and it worked.I then uploaded this picture to the SharePoint site again and it fortunately was right side up.By the way, opening it in Microsoft Paint and flipping it upside down also yielded the same results. I flipped the picture upside down so it looked the way it was supposed to look (i.e.It only got flipped upside down when it was uploaded to SharePoint. Keep in mind that the picture originally was fine and was right side up when the client sent it to us. It was upside down just the way it looked in SharePoint. I opened the newly saved picture on my desktop and opened it in Windows Picture Viewer.I deleted the first image from SharePoint after I saved it to my desktop.I figured I will work with one image at a time and see what happens. I then saved the first upside down picture in SharePoint to my desktop.They were right side up when opened from the computer but as soon as they were uploaded to SharePoint they turned upside down. I uploaded the second and third picture and they behaved the same way.Then I uploaded an image sent by client to the SharePoint and noticed it was upside down (see image above), even though it was right side up when I opened the same saved image from my computer.First I uploaded a picture from my computer to the SharePoint site.Here’s the only thing I was able to do to get them to upload and display properly (i.e. Perhaps I shouldn’t call it a solution because it was more of a workaround than solution. I tried various techniques and finally came up with a solution. I uploaded them on my computer and the behavior was exactly the same that she had experienced. These are not the exact pictures from the client sent but for demo purposes I will use some of the pictures that I took. Then she turned the image sideways and every which way but no matter what she did the image still showed up as upside down, similar to the screenshot below. The image still loaded in SharePoint site as upside down. So she opened one of the pictures in Paint and turned it right side up, saved the image and uploaded it to SharePoint again. However, as soon as the pictures were uploaded to the SharePoint 2013 site, they turned upside down. The pictures looked fine when opened in Picture Viewer or Paint. A client sent us three pictures that we wanted to upload to a site that Sharee was working on for the client.
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