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I was wondering if someone out ther could help. A few days ago i was answering an ad, & after spending some time crafting a well rounded reply hit send & was asked to log in again. This resulted in my mail dissapearing, thinking it was something i had done i wrote it again only for the same thing to happen. Thinking third time lucky i tried it once more & yet again all that effort just vanished. So i asked the admin what was going on & they informed me that there is a 24 min time limit to type & send a reply & they advised me to write a reply in word & to cut & paste it into the reply section. My question is HOW? I've got the doc saved to my docs but don't know what else to do, can anyone please help?
Yours Confused rolleyes
Open the document..
Highlight all the text and right click and select copy..
Open your chosen ad ( the one you wish to reply to) and click reply..
When you get the page in which you write your reply click on the bit where you type your text..
Right click and select paste and hey presto....
Even quicker. With the document open (I tend to use notepad by the way), hold down Ctrl (far left) and then press "a". -> This will select all the text.
With Ctrl still held, press "c" -> this will copy all the text.
Go into the box you'd like to paste the text with your mouse/cursor, then press Ctrl+"v". Voila, job done in seconds smile
I love it when you talk techy :twisted:
Quote by SteveClarke
hold down Ctrl (far left) and then press "a". -> This will select all the text.

Well I'm buggered. I've worked with computers of one form or another for the entire thirty years of my working life, and I didn't know about Ctl A.
That is going to save soooo much highlighting with the mouse!
Quote by Gitfinger
hold down Ctrl (far left) and then press "a". -> This will select all the text.

Well I'm buggered. I've worked with computers of one form or another for the entire thirty years of my working life, and I didn't know about Ctl A.
That is going to save soooo much highlighting with the mouse!
Even I knew about that! :shock: And I'm very untechie - just learnt about Alt+shift+D today though. Loved it!
cool
Thanks very much for the help, very much appreciated. biggrin
Now all I have to do is get rid of the fecking SPYWARE mad :shock:
Quote by prags
Thanks very much for the help, very much appreciated. biggrin
Now all I have to do is get rid of the fecking SPYWARE mad :shock:

Ad-Aware from Lavasoft is very good... the personal version is free too!
Quote by Jags
hold down Ctrl (far left) and then press "a". -> This will select all the text.

Well I'm buggered. I've worked with computers of one form or another for the entire thirty years of my working life, and I didn't know about Ctl A.
That is going to save soooo much highlighting with the mouse!
Even I knew about that! :shock: And I'm very untechie - just learnt about Alt+shift+D today though. Loved it!
cool
Not as good as Left Shift+Alt+Space+Prnt Scrn then click OK ;-)