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Evening all - I am AWOL but popping in to catch up - hope everyone had a lovely Friday
Sorry to be out spoken but I will say what everyone is thinking.
. We love seeing new people join our throng - the more the merrier
It would be nice though if they did at least say Hi !!!!
And then follow with
Please can I ask
Or hope you don't mind me asking
Or sorry if this is a silly question
And thanks in advance for any help
Ie good manners never hurts
Rather than just blurting out
Glitch working or not
Now I am going for a bath
That's not QUITE what I was thinking...Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
We used to have to do this at work.
Somewhere on your computer is a folder where all your messages are stored. You just have to copy that folder to a USB, load it onto a new computer and then set up the mail program on the new computer to work out of that folder
Where that file is on your computer depends on your mail program. You should be able to google how to locate it (but it's probably listed somewhere under "options" or "settings")
Thanks :beer:0 -
Depends on what programme you are using - Google Mail maintains an archive of messages even when you pull them down onto your computer (IMAP settings rather than Pop3 if I recall correctly). Basically any messages on here are repeated up there in the cloud and it syncs automatically.
If using a recent version of Outlook on a fairly recent version of Windows (Windows 7 etc) then under Documents>My Documents>Outlook Files it has all the .pst files (basically, a file containing all your emails). Other programmes will do similar, so Google your mail programme and it will give you the instructions.
HTH
Anon
Thanks :beer:0 -
Enjoyed the walk to Hilbre Island, though it was quite windy. Saw and heard 2 seals, sligtht exaggeration, I saw two moving dots:rotfl: did take photo for proof. Gave West Kirby a message from bargainqueen8 in the sand. Can't follow hc's photo Instructions, I have tried:o0
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Hi
Lots of sun cream reduced to clear in my tosco Nivea and ambre soldier being the main ones if anybody has a late holiday coming up.0 -
Evening All,
Hope LS op went well yesterday and that she is now recovering.
Snap - hope tomorrow goes well and that your dad is improving.
Hugs to any who would like/need one and apologies for any I've missed.
I haven't been to sada so no glitchy shopping for me, but well done to all who have managed to get them.0 -
rice and lenor worked for me on the shop at 3pm0
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If you are using Outlook, once you work out where the pst file is, you can move it (I rename it Picasso's emails so I know what it is) to a folder which is backed up automatically. You have to close Outlook first. Then when you open it up again, it has a little fit and tells you it can't find the file. You just tell it where you have moved the file and it works perfectly after that. As long as you close Outlook when backups happen, it is then backed up automatically.
If you are worried, as I always am, then rename the file but leave it where it is and then copy it to the new location. Once Outlook is working from the new location, you can either delete it or pop it into a backup folder just in case.
If Outlook files get too big, you can export. At work I have an exported file for each year of emails so that the current file doesn't get too large. There's also an option to compact the file somewhere -- have a Google.
OK, going to make myself presentable before going out tonight.
Thanks you - we use Windows Live Mail0 -
Truly - I tried Pumpkins again this year on the allotment - for 2nd year running the plant became huge and grew loads of leaves - no fruit
. Not sure if too cold this year or whether something pinching the flowers. so next year I will be buying - so you did the right thing :rotfl:
Im not an expert:cool: but apart from the issues around pollination, if its producing lots of foliage and not fruit it may be that your soil is a little rich. Have you just manured it morgy?To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Evening everyone :wave:
Can't stay, friends for dinner tonight, hope they don't stay mega late as we have to be in Liverpool by 9am tomorrow for DS2 football, and it's a 2hr journey away :eek:
Then over to Manchester to see DS1 who has just started uni. Busy busy weeknd, will catch up when I can :beer::beer:
Enjoy the weekend all :beer::beer:0
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