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The colour should only be put around the "word", in this case "Man Flu" and not the link.
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01-10-2011 5:38 PM #11Brick wall demolition expert!
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01-10-2011 6:07 PM #12MutleyGuest
Clever Clogs, I take back the comment. Some men have a fine eye for colour. Ahem!
Maybe this thread should be 'stuck' somewhere, but then again, perhaps not!
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01-10-2011 6:17 PM #13Brick wall demolition expert!
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Okayyy so now I know how to substitute a link for a word. I'll try something a little more difficult for me anyway
Mutley's post #6
Yes it worked. So you can direct to specific post within a thread!
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01-10-2011 6:36 PM #14MutleyGuest
Yes you can, very handy if it is a long thread over more than one page.
I just know someone is going to ask. How did you do that Terry?
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01-10-2011 6:42 PM #15Brick wall demolition expert!
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To copy a post, say post #12 in this thread. go to post #12 and click on the #12 in the top righthand corner. copy the url from your address bar and insurt this as the url. like so
#12
p.s. it doesn't help with your spelling tho
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