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pronto edit question
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Post 1 made on Friday February 9, 2001 at 23:54
Brian
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once I'm actually in edit & I have .... say a system file but I only need one part of the system....... how do I transfer that one part of the system to the & for my needs? do I copy & paste? because I cant seem to copy & paste from one edit session to another..... Please help....
OP | Post 2 made on Saturday February 10, 2001 at 00:57
Gerard Nuberg
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You can find the straight forward answer to that in the Pronto FAQ, section B4-04
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday February 10, 2001 at 01:00
Gerard Nuberg
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You can find the straight forward answer to that in the Pronto FAQ section:

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OP | Post 4 made on Saturday February 10, 2001 at 11:23
Keith
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Is it just me or are people asking the same #@#$*& questions over and over again. I think before anyone is allowed to post a new thread they should be made to search the forum and/or be redirected to the faq. This site contains thousands if not millions of threads and only about 20% are different. The other 80% ask the same question over and over again. What happened to the days when people found it fun to hunt out answers and solve something for themselves. I know I am not the only one that goes to store looking for something and gets in trouble from there wife/significant other becuase they won't ask for help. They is a high that comes from figuring/solving something on your own. Sorry had to vent. In closing



READ THE FAQ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OP | Post 5 made on Saturday February 10, 2001 at 15:45
kabster
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READ>>>>READ>>>>READ>>>>> or do a search for your question .
I agree they should have to qualify to start a new thread , no it's not you , same questions !
OP | Post 6 made on Tuesday February 13, 2001 at 17:19
laynego
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OK...I understand everyone's frustration on the same questions...but as a new user, I would encourage the dialogue...I am fairly computer/gadget smart, and when first starting a few months ago, I had some difficulty...it is not as easy as it seems...I read the faq several times....it even took me a while to figure out how just to print the darn faqs, so I could read them more......I did searches, and still enjoyed seeing the same questions over and over again...sometimes someone will answer it in a slightly different way, and boom!!!....it clicks...also, I pulled up some searches, and got threads from over a year ago, and I wondered if that info was still appropriate with new software/hardware...sooooo, there is some value in discussing the same issues over and over again...and I say, all the newbies hang in there, and ASK AWAY...no matter how many times it has been covered in the faq, or old threads..it doesn't hurt a thing, and my in fact help.....after all, isn't that what a forum is for......I appreciate all of you on this formum that have answered my questions in the past....ASK, ASK, ASK.......and hopefully, someone will continue to answer....thanks again...layne


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