Posted by dave2 on January 29, 2009 at 08:37:48 from (139.139.35.70):
Had a good idea grenade go off in my pocket and thought I'd share.
take it or leave it.
Dave
Hugh MacKay wrote:
(quoted from post at 20:23:12 01/28/09) Jim: In my opinion the typing skills of guys the age of Old, Vet and myself, turn this into a time consuming event.
A suggestion that everyone (especially the ones that take the time to go into great detail) could use. And especially 2 finger typers like me.
Open up MS word (or equivelant),
go to modern view on the forum,
click search in the little box up top
use what you want, but I'd use "author"
type in "old", "Hugh Mccay", or whoever you are or would like to read
highlight the long detailed answers and copy/paste them into a word document
call it what you want (fuel pump?) and save it and so on til you get tired
Then, if you have a related question, check your files first
If you are on the answering end and have already answered a similiar question, just open your file, highlight and copy/paste into the forum reply.
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