This goes over how to add your own image/change the image on an article while scheduling a post
- Video tutorial
- Log into the RFS website.


- Once logged in, click on 'Post Listing' at the top of the page.

- Find the post you'd like to share and click on the 'Read More.'

- Once you are on this page, click the green 'Share' button at the bottom.

- A new page should open up that allows you to edit the post. Scroll down and there should be a 'Change Image' checkbox. Click the checkbox and it will open up a box with the current image.


- You can click the 'x' on the corner of the image to delete it, or you can keep the image and also add a new one--if you'd like to share more than one image with the post (up to 4). To add a new image of your own (from your computer), click 'Browse' and look through your photos.


- Once you've found the image you'd like to add, click 'Open,' and it should appear in the image box. You can add up to four images in this way.

- You can also change the image to a different stock image from the RFS gallery. When clicking the Change Image box, an image search will appear. You can search terms relevant to the content/images you are trying to find. When searching, DO NOT use the hashtag symbol (#) (this is seen in the screenshot incorrectly). Simply search the term as a single word without any hashtag.

- Click on the image you'd like from the gallery to add or change on the post.
- Now that the image is changed, you can share or schedule the post as planned.
Tip: If you aren't sure what to search in the gallery, start typing and options that exist within the gallery will appear in the drop-down.
Note: All image changes will be reflected in the image box with the dotted lines. To check if an image change was saved successfully, refer to the gallery image box.

The image at the bottom of the post reflects the metadata of the article, and therefore WILL NOT CHANGE to reflect any image changes. If any image changes are made, this image will not show when the post is shared.
