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Cjoint query.
"Rod" skrev i en meddelelse ... I just lost a cjoint link when I clicked Google without employing a new window. Is anyone aware if one can look at the files in cjoint to resurrect the link, or does one have to re load a new identical image? Having made the same mistake quite often the first times I used Cjoint, to the best of my knowledge you have to start over again :-( But if you have the image stored on your hard drive, that shouldn't be a problem. |
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Cjoint query.
Rod wrote: I just lost a cjoint link when I clicked Google without employing a new window. Is anyone aware if one can look at the files in cjoint to resurrect the link, or does one have to re load a new identical image? Thanks. I am using the new I.E. 7.0 (under Windows XP) and you can do it by having several logical windows (tabs) open within one physical window. Blair |
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Cjoint query.
I just lost a cjoint link when I clicked Google
without employing a new window. Is anyone aware if one can look at the files in cjoint to resurrect the link, or does one have to re load a new identical image? Thanks. |
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Cjoint query.
Mette wrote: Having made the same mistake quite often the first times I used Cjoint, to the best of my knowledge you have to start over again :-( But if you have the image stored on your hard drive, that shouldn't be a problem. You could also load the image into cjoint, copy + paste the url to your notepad. and then change your window to Google groups. Once the message is sent (and checked by you) you can close the notepad without saving. Or try IE 7.0 (per my other posting. Blair |
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Cjoint query.
"Blair (TC)" skrev i en meddelelse ups.com... Mette wrote: Having made the same mistake quite often the first times I used Cjoint, to the best of my knowledge you have to start over again :-( But if you have the image stored on your hard drive, that shouldn't be a problem. You could also load the image into cjoint, copy + paste the url to your notepad. and then change your window to Google groups. Once the message is sent (and checked by you) you can close the notepad without saving. Good idea, Blair. I'll keep that in mind for when I come round to downloading IE7 and OE7. As of now, I have grown accustomed to more or less the procedure you suggest; i.e. I open the link provided by Cjoint in a new browser window (to check the image online), and then copy/paste the URL into the relevant post. Once posted there, I don't normally need the link any more. Mette Or try IE 7.0 (per my other posting. Blair |
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Cjoint query.
On 18 Dec 2006 05:53:50 -0800, "Blair (TC)"
wrote: Rod wrote: I just lost a cjoint link when I clicked Google without employing a new window. Is anyone aware if one can look at the files in cjoint to resurrect the link, or does one have to re load a new identical image? Thanks. I am using the new I.E. 7.0 (under Windows XP) and you can do it by having several logical windows (tabs) open within one physical window. Firefox will allow the same type of thing and one doesn't need XP to do it. |
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Cjoint query.
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 09:06:01 -0800, Sir F. A. Rien
wrote: On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:19:21 -0500, found these unused words floating about: On 18 Dec 2006 05:53:50 -0800, "Blair (TC)" wrote: Rod wrote: I just lost a cjoint link when I clicked Google without employing a new window. Is anyone aware if one can look at the files in cjoint to resurrect the link, or does one have to re load a new identical image? Thanks. I am using the new I.E. 7.0 (under Windows XP) and you can do it by having several logical windows (tabs) open within one physical window. Firefox will allow the same type of thing and one doesn't need XP to do it. ... and if you close a tab by mistake, you can re-open it! Learn something new every day around here... ! |
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Cjoint query.
Thanks guys and gals,
as Mette, I am accustomed to old tried methods, although have often read the approvals of Firefox. Like an old pair of slippers, there are a few rips and tears, but one enjoys the "comfort zone" Good idea, Blair. I'll keep that in mind for when I come round to downloading IE7 and OE7. As of now, I have grown accustomed to more or less the procedure you suggest; i.e. I open the link provided by Cjoint in a new browser window (to check the image online), and then copy/paste the URL into the relevant post. Once posted there, I don't normally need the link any more. Mette |
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