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I'm not really sharp on the computer stuff, but I learned a trick. You know how when you type a post and you take too long or the phone rings or whatever and then you click submit and you find you are not logged on? And you think Grrrrrr..... WELL! You can go back to the post and click edit and copy and then log on again, go back to where you were and past it! I feel brilliant! Oh, maybe not... did everybody know this except me?sigpic
Thoughts become things..... choose the good ones. ~TUTTags: None
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I don't get it. My posts just disappear when that happens.
Also, just now I sent a PM and I got the message that my PM box was full so I couldn't send it. So I deleted some messages from the PM box, but the whole message I had written and tried to send was gone-- any ideas about what to do about this?Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005
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Hi Folks
Not that brilliant on the computer but having lost various posts along the way :bananacomputer::argh:ull:hateputer: I now take the precaution of copying and pasting what I have written into word before I try to review or send anything
Hope this helps
:l Sweetpea xx:flower: Keep strong and focused things do get better and you will find your happy :h
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I've discovered that when I "lose a post" I only have to hit the Backpage arrow and I can always find it again.
Also, if you are getting "logged off" after a certain amount of time, it's because you may not be checking the "Remember Me" box when you first log on. It only remembers you for that log on session. It does not keep you logged on permanently.
I hope this helps anyone.
Love, Me
:lAlcohol is simply the device between success and failure.
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