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back to computerese. You can preview what you have copied but... big BUT... how do you get what you've copied into a DG thread?? Even pictures from picasa. Picasa will not go into http: anything. It will only go into an email addy so... what now.
I'm not really familiar with Picasa - is it a pic sight? I'll google it and find out a minute. brb...
Ok, it is a pic sight, just as I thought. I really have no idea abt sharing pics from there and posting them on DG. I'd go to cameras or computers forum and ask some of the folks there. GW or (sorry, just went blank, the member from Quebec) are very helpful with camera and computer stuff.
If you are just quoting text from a sight, you would do it the same way as quoting someone in DG. An example: Wikipedia entry: [ quote] 1997 - Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in a car crash in Paris. [/quote] becomes
Quoted:
1997 - Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in a car crash in Paris.
when you remove the space between the first bracket and the word quote.
Hi Laura. I'm around, just don't post much except on the brug and hibiscus forums. Hope you are doing well. I'm starting to get to old to do as much gardening as I have been, so I'm trying to convince myself that cutting back is necessary. I don't know how far I'll get with it, but I'm trying. LOL!
Whenever i think of brugs, you come to mind. I still haven't grown any seed but gave some to my DSIL and she has a blooming brug! I'm so excited for her. lol I'm in transition right now so growing plants is off the horizon for a while. ...guess you're going to have to pick a few favourites and go with them? trouble is, tooooo many favs, right? ha ha check your dmail. :)
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