To up-load the images from your computer to your Auction-Images folder, click on the 'browse' button in the bottom table and you will see a window open up on the screen with the files on your computer.

At the top of the window there is a small drop down box, click on the arrow next to it and the list of your folders in your computer will open and you can locate where you have your pictures stored.

Scroll down to the folder containing your pictures (usually 'My Documents') and click on it.
The folder you have chosen will then show all of it's contents, use the arrow on the bottom of the window to scroll through the folder. When you locate the picture you want to upload, double click on it and the name of your picture will show in the 'File Name' box.

( if you are unable to locate your pictures, make sure that you have the bottom drop down box set for "All Files" )

Click on the Open button next to the File name, then you will see the name of the picture you are uploading in the box next to the browse button.
....click on the 'Upload' button at the bottom of the page, then wait for the confirmation if your picture was successfully uploaded or an error if the picture was too large.

When your picture is successfully up-loaded, you will see the name of it listed in the table above where you uploaded it from.
Click on the name of the picture you uploaded and you should see your picture in your browser window.

In the Location or Address box of the page your picture is on, the address (or URL) of the picture will show.. it will look something like this;

http://auction-images.com/you/image.gif

To copy and paste the URL of your picture...

Click you mouse pointer in the address box to highlight the URL of the picture, then right click and scroll down to copy and then left click.
Then go to the 'List new item' page on the auction site, click in the Picture URL box and then right click, scroll down to paste then left click again, the address of your picture will then show and will be included on the page of your auction.