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Tips for writing long pages (& a computer crash)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 537783" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>I just wrote this up in another (unrelated) thread, & thought it would be handy to have its own thread, for people to more easily find, & add their own tricks & ideas.</p><p></p><p> I have an older laptop (that I like) but it crashes occasionally.</p><p>When typing a long winded email or similar, I open Windows Notepad & type it into there first (do a 'save-as' & give it a temporary filename). Hit 'Save' regularly, like every few lines, & that way when your computer crashes you will only lose the last few lines you wrote after your last save. Once you have your full write-up, simply 'copy & paste' it into the forum, or email, or wherever.</p><p></p><p>DED</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 537783, member: 12692"] I just wrote this up in another (unrelated) thread, & thought it would be handy to have its own thread, for people to more easily find, & add their own tricks & ideas. I have an older laptop (that I like) but it crashes occasionally. When typing a long winded email or similar, I open Windows Notepad & type it into there first (do a 'save-as' & give it a temporary filename). Hit 'Save' regularly, like every few lines, & that way when your computer crashes you will only lose the last few lines you wrote after your last save. Once you have your full write-up, simply 'copy & paste' it into the forum, or email, or wherever. DED [/QUOTE]
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