Am I missing a "trick"? I would like to save for myself topics that interest me. I am wondering if there is some button, or "trick" that people use to save topics here for quick reference? The discussion on printing inks is one I'd like to save and notate so I can refer to it... but I don't see a way to save threads all in a tidy package, but then I'm not so bright of late.
And along this line is Glass Online a reposting of this site in a different form? I read with interest several articles and recognized several names I know from here. I did not see "commenting" nor joining there, so thought it might just be reprinted for study by interested parties.
TIA
KaCe
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I do copy and paste into a plain text document some articles, but I'd rather have a way of indexing what interests me on the site and I know where to go to find what I want to read. I have experienced two external backup drives crashing and one computer that did, so having a place to bookmark what I want to reference is preferable to me. Just a thought...
Saving Techniques
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Wait!!! While posting this I see I can bookmark from the site. That works fine. Sorry to bother everyone. (Must be my advancing years... I hadn't noticed that option until looking along the bottom of the post.)
KaCe
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Where do you see bookmarking? I,m not seeing it
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Jim, scroll to the bottom of this window; in the blue bar it says 'board index', 'subscribe topic', and 'bookmark topic'.jim burchett wrote:Where do you see bookmarking? I,m not seeing it
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Thanks, Valerie. I've been copying and pasting into Word.


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Thanks from me also.
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Drewcilla wrote:Thanks, Valerie. I've been copying and pasting into Word.
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Figured out it helps to be logged in to see these options. 
