Joan - Concerning Adding Emoticons To Posts

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Joan - Concerning Adding Emoticons To Posts

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Hi Joan,

I noticed your comment in another thread, and there are probably others who might need this information, so here's a way to add emoticons to your posts, (there are other ways, of course, but this is the way I use them).

When you get to a point where you wish to add an emoticon, simply click on the "View more Emoticons" link to the left of the message-composing window, and when the pop-window opens, expand it to full screen, so that you can more easily see what's available. (You'll still have to scroll both vertically and horizontally, in order to see all of them.)

Then, to add an emoticon to your message, simply click on it, and the system will add it to the end of your message, (you can select as many as you want, or you go back and add one whenever you come to a place in your message where you want to add another one). You can cut and paste, to put them anywhere you want, and you can copy and paste, to duplicate them.

There are many, many "bells and whistles" available on this board, to make posting easier, and/more fun, but not all of them are obvious. Anytime you have any questions about how anything works, or if you have any problems with any of the features available on this board, please don't hesitate to ask. This applies to everyone, of course.

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That's the first time I've encountered that particular problem, but it sounds like a "cookie" problem. Try clearing the cookies in your browser, (click on the link below, that says "Remove cookies set by this forum", and follow the directions for closing the browser, etc. If you have more than one tab open on the browser, be sure to close all of them.

If that doesn't do it, please let me know, and we'll try to figure out something else.

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