Happy Birthday Maggs---
I left another greeting but dont where it landed and havent the foggiest where this will go to
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luv LadyB
ok---testing again---for Maggs
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- barbaranoela
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Hi Barb,
This happens to me, too. If you are editing, and hit the back arrow instead of Submit or Preview, your post will just be gone. No explanation, no sorry, and it happens so fast you don't know what happened! So don't feel like you're the only one. Also, if you're posting a new post, and you click submit without having a title, the same thing happens, I think.
This happens to me, too. If you are editing, and hit the back arrow instead of Submit or Preview, your post will just be gone. No explanation, no sorry, and it happens so fast you don't know what happened! So don't feel like you're the only one. Also, if you're posting a new post, and you click submit without having a title, the same thing happens, I think.
Hi Marsha,
That might be a quirk with your particular browser, or your browser might not be working right. My browser will let me use the "back" and "forward" buttons with no problems at all. I use Mozilla.
Also, if you forget to enter a subject in a post or a PM, your editing window should return, not vanish into thin air. That has happened to me many times, but the message is always still right there, waiting for me to enter a subject.
Tex
That might be a quirk with your particular browser, or your browser might not be working right. My browser will let me use the "back" and "forward" buttons with no problems at all. I use Mozilla.
Also, if you forget to enter a subject in a post or a PM, your editing window should return, not vanish into thin air. That has happened to me many times, but the message is always still right there, waiting for me to enter a subject.
Tex
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