A lot of you that are more computer literate than me are using prior quotes with parenthesis in that box. Stupid question, but how do I do that?? Help please.
Thanks
A lot of you that are more computer literate than me are using prior quotes with parenthesis in that box. Stupid question, but how do I do that?? Help please.
Thanks
I'm not too lazy to work, just too lazy to look for a job.
'03 Ultra
Brilliant explanation Gerhard. It's amazing how just a quick graphic can save 100 carefully selected words.
One word of caution when using the quote feature. You can edit the text within the quote markers [QUOTE] and [/ QUOTE], but make sure that you don't disturb those markers or none of it will work. (Note: the space I placed in front of the second quote shouldn't be there.)
Marconi, when you look at this post that you created, you'll be able to see that you must have accidentally deleted the first quote marker [QUOTE].
That's exactly what happened, only not by accident, I didn't think it needed to be there. Duh! Thanks for the help.
I'm not too lazy to work, just too lazy to look for a job.
'03 Ultra
So why am I sweating out all these @#$%^**! words when it can all be done by one swift graphic? Do you know something which I have yet to discover? Do you think I should flog this stinkin' word processor and buy a Walmart camera? And spend the difference on a bottle of booze?It's amazing how just a quick graphic can save 100 carefully selected words
What else? Tell me the secret.
Not a Wally World camera, a "smart" phone. You know the one. It takes pictures, orders food, keeps track of your e-bay account, sends rude pictures to Aunt Millie and delivers the aforementioned, (virtual?) bottle of booze. You can even get annoying phone calls at dinner time trying to sell you pizzas.![]()
The older I get, the faster I was.