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How do I set a bookmark???
darned if I can figure it out. How do I bookmark a topic? I can find the bookmarked items I've done in the past, but how do I do a new one?
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/qb-help...s-t165767.html was posted by PatriceJ to answer your questions
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I don't know how to do it, I have looked & looked and can't fine my old nor how to do any new. My eyes are burning from looking at these white pages, so think I'll wate tell tomorrow and see if I can fine the old posts.
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I found my old bookmarks now to find out how to set new ones.
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I was wondering the same thing...I have downloaded the file and when I have time will read and try to figure out how to do it....certainly not as easy as it used to be, but hopefully won't seem so hard once I do it a few times.
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I never learned how to do it the first time, let alone now!!!
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Last night I saw a "bookmark" link at the top left of a page - so that I could have bookmarked the page that I was on - but did not want to bookmark that particular page. Now, I cannot find that "bookmark" link at all on any page - wierd!!!
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To bookmark-thread tools, just above first post-subscribe-bookmark x
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Go to 'thread tools' then 'subscribe to this thread' then select bookmark.
To find your bookmarks, go to settings, then look on left under subscriptions, you will see boojkmarks, that is where they are |
OK, I see how to do it .... but I don't like it. Too many mouse clicks. That's one of my complaints about a lot of software. I use 3G for my internet connection, and while it's better than dialup, it's not as fast as other broadband connections. So every time I have to click the mouse and get a new screen, I have to wait a little bit longer. I loved the old board as all the things I did on it were one click away. sigh.
I can see some of the new goodies with the updated board, but everything I used to do all the time seems harder to do. I'll keep working on it tho, and hope that it will seem "normal" eventually. |
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