From the picture, the settings look correct...
That being said, I've had better luck adding the local subnet to the NAT rule and not using the out interface setting.
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Also, make sure that you have the network settings (network, subnet, gateway, dns) entered in the DHCP server -> Networks tab. I caught an IP typo I made in DHCP Networks before that stopped NAT/internet access.
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