Image size limits

when I attempt to insert an image into the website, it states admin has limited the size to 700.  How to get rid of the limits being placed on the images? 

Go to Edit>Administer websites and choose your site. In the Administer Website dialog choose Users and Roles and find yourself. Select your name, click on Edit Role Settings>New images. You can change the settings there. I think 700px is the default.

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