i realise its not Fibroactions fault but it is so annoying when you have composed a long reply to a post but are unable to post it but are asked to try later which is fine except the post is lost and means typing it all again , is there away we can save the post as sometimes our fingers aren't up to retyping ?
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I have had this problem, so what I do is compose my blog on 'Word', then copy and paste onto this website. If it goes wrong you still have your original text to copy and paste as often as you like.
umm ta but i have no idea how , sorry no good on my laptop , which apparently is a notebook ( i found out yesterday after looking at online mannual, only had iy 6 months )
i will ask daughter how to do it , then when she doesn't know i will ask my son lol
I think many forums and websites seem to be having Robles at the moment.
many end up turning to Facebook and setting a group up on tree so that if thers ute problems at least they have one were to check what's happening.
I don't have children to ask what to do when things go wrong. my best bide s google. he usually seems to know most answers lol
ps often laptops are called notebooks as people dot tend to use them on their laps now. I think they get too hot, net books are the smaller lighter versions, or tablet computers like iPads, are lighter still. xx
ooops was using the ipad and it changes all the words, that should have read Troubles, not Robles lol
also the FB site was set up only to use if there were problems on the main site and others could check there for updates. If a site goes down which ours did (Non Fibro site) it means that others can be kept up to date rather than think the whole site has gone down! When its important to make sure everyone is kept up to date its impossible if a site is having problems, although Im sure FB has its own too, but its a good bulletin board.
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