I just went thru and tried to do myself , and cannot figure it out. I even had a picture cut, and thought I would be able to paste it. No luck. Terry and Tony any suggestions?
Lol.Ok, Brenda I may have PMed you about 4 times!! I think I'm losing the plot, which will come as no surprise to anyone. I hope you get the right one at some point
Just 2 times Pearl, It never does tell you that the message has been sent. Check email. Hey Beth!
Hey I have to laugh because on Facebook I thought I hadn't shared something and ended up sharing it 6 times. I never heard from anyone. I was so embarrassed. I also have trou me posting pictures here. I love to laugh. Thank you both! ;D
Does anyone know if you can send a download in a PM?
If so how?
Please use words of two syllables or less
Thank you.
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Please use words of two syllables or less
Thank you.
Can not help but could not help notice that syllable has three syllables!
:biggrin: ;D
I'm trying to work out how you tag people @maltab
Perhaps if you tagged him [MENTION=2]maltrab[/MENTION] ?????
Still, I have no idea what " @ " means nor the term "tagged."
Even tho I worked with computers for 40 years, I still don't know!!
I remember tagging people in the playground - but not sure that is quite the same thing ....
#Pearl maybe? LOL I don't know how to tag on here, I only know how to do it on twitter and facebook. LOL As for sending things in PM's, I can't help you there either. I'm useless on here! LOL
Does anyone know if you can send a download in a PM?
If so how?
Please use words of two syllables or less
Thank you.
Saw this thread yesterday but lacked time to participate. But getting right back to basics (don't I always?) I am puzzled at what you mean by 'download' in this context. For example, were you to have downloaded a Word document you could surely copy and paste it into a PM. Or if you were referring to something downloaded from a website you could surely put a link to the website into the PM.
And I must confess that, as all are totally aware, I am incapable of using words of two syllables or less when four or five are available.
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