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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Stittsville, Ontario, Canada
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I have done a search, and I dont see a Forum for questions like "how to use the diyAudio Forums", (although may I just cant find it) so I will ask this question here :
Is there a way to save a thread, ie download a text file of a thread that you find really interesting ? I know I can just come back and read it again later, but there are some things I just like to have in my own files. (mid 20th century mentality I suppose ) I know I can cut and paste, and I have done that a few times, but I was wondering if there was some button to click on or something that would do it in one step. Or what about saving a link to a thread, is there a way to do that ? thanks.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Montreal
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Yes sure there is a way to save a thread on your computer.
1- Open the thread you want to keep. 2- Go at the bottom of the page and click "Show Printable Version" 3- Go at top of the page and click "Show all ### posts from this thread on one page" 4- After that you can print it in a Pdf files or save it as a HTML page. Voila. |
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Hey! That's pretty darn smart.
Thanks. =)
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Stittsville, Ontario, Canada
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Thanks, Chartal.
I have seen the print button, but being too literal minded I said to myself "... but I dont want to print it ..." I have cutepdf so I am all set.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Montreal
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You're welcome.
That was a pleasure to help. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Scottish Borders
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And the process works. Where is this type of information stored?
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