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Old Dec 11, 2008, 09:37 PM
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Hello All,

It takes me forever to write and I get timed out frequently by the time I get sentences in some coherant order plus contemplation time. I try to copy paste it and well.

I select but manage to miss the copy so I loose the entire post.

Is there way to lenghten the window of time I can type in?

The other option is to take it off forum and work on it . But that makes navigating between quotes rather cumbersome.

I believe to date I've lost five already.

any other ideas?

Thank you ,

Aurora

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Old Dec 11, 2008, 09:56 PM
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((Auroralso)))
I do the copy paste thing as sometimes I sit in the reply box to long too
I to have lost posts. The other I do at times if its a long one is write it in my e mail first then copy and paste it.
I know this was not much help .....
muffy
Thanks for this!
Auroralso
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Old Dec 11, 2008, 10:34 PM
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There are two ways to make this work for you. The first way is to make sure, when you log on, that you check the little box next to your username that says "Remember Me". This will keep you logged into PC until you specifically log out.

The other option, which is good to use regardless of checking the Remember Me box is to type your reply in notepad or office and copy and paste it to the message box. That way, if something happens with the connection outside of PC you still have your post on your computer and you won't loose it

Hope that is helpful to you!


sabby
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Old Dec 12, 2008, 08:58 AM
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Quote:

I do the copy paste thing as sometimes I sit in the reply box to long too

muffy

Hi Muffy ,

Good thing no onelse is waiting in line to use the box. At least if I can't see you I'll know where to find you.

Sabby,

Quote:

first, you check the little box next to your username that says "Remember Me". This will keep you logged into PC until you specifically log out.

The other option, is to type your reply in notepad or office and copy and paste it to the message box. That way, if something happens with the connection outside of PC you still have your post on your computer and you won't loose it

Oh right. I "forgot" about the the option of staying logged in. I think that will work . And I use my email when I do take the post off line Lke Muffy suggested , but hey Note pad and it will

sorry.... someone just left Aol and slammed the door .

I have yet to use Office. Lost the registration key . Its around here somewhere in a hat box probably.

Was thinking I could just "double check" to make sure I did the select copy . Why not do it all ? just in case I forget to hit the remember me?

SO!

I'LLLLLLL be .. making a list.

And checkin In twice , I mean thrice.

Gosh you two

Have really been nice ,

Sabby Clause is ..

Okay!

Aurora
Thanks for this!
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Old Dec 12, 2008, 03:57 PM
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Glad we could be of assistance to you hon.

Sabby Clause???? I love it!


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