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A new Etch, and a new trick

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Re: A new Etch, and a new trick

#26

Re: One thing

Greg Sloop

>Excellent reminder...

Dontcha just hate it when they forget to close the bold, underlined italics or worse?

*grin*

Greg

Re: A new Etch, and a new trick

#27

Yup ;-)

Dan Donaldson

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Re: A new Etch, and a new trick

#28

OK Don, here goes *LINK*

Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine

>Thought this would be of interest to other 'Nanders.

T.O.


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Re: A new Etch, and a new trick

#29

Ta-Dah!

Don Thompson, Cutler Ridge, Florida

>Success!

Neat old scroll-saw, too.

Re: A new Etch, and a new trick

#30

Re: Ta-Dah!

Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine

>Thanks Don,

I used the cut and paste method. I'd rather not havr top rely on it, but it works good, and there is no chance of mucking up the boards by not closing a tag.

Goes goes to show that you can teach an old dog a new trick if you beat him long and hard enough eh? ;~)

Glad you liked the saw.

Todd O. woof, woof

Re: A new Etch, and a new trick

#31

Re: Ta-Dah!

Don Thompson, Cutler Ridge, Florida

>I usually cut-and-paste, too. Being an olde tyme personal/home computer user, I had to learn all of the keyboard-only ways of marking, copying, inserting and deleting. I still find them to be often faster than putzing around with the mouse.

👍 This page answered my questions

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