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    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Spam/malware posts to the list/TY & problems in past
    2. Pat
    3. At 04:14 AM 6/13/2012, Kabe wrote: >I have tons of new data to add, but I just can't seem to be able to >do so with the WYSIWYG Editor. I haven't even tried in almost a >year. Maybe something changed that I'd missed? When you type in your data in the WYSIWYG editor (File Manager), you must SAVE the page for it to be uploaded to your account on the server. If you are adding a lot of data, it can be a good idea to SAVE the page occasionally while you are still working on it. That way, if your connection fails, or you are interrupted, the work you have already done is not lost. The other option is to do the typing in a local program on your computer, such as Notepad, and copy and paste that text into the WYSIWYG editing window. Do the desired formatting in the WYSIWYG window before saving (uploading). Pat Asher

    06/13/2012 01:26:36
    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Spam/malware posts to the list/TY & problems in past
    2. Kabe
    3. TY, Pat.  Will do! Kathie Buchanan --- On Wed, 6/13/12, Pat <rootsweb@att.net> wrote: From: Pat <rootsweb@att.net> Subject: Re: [FreeHelp] Spam/malware posts to the list/TY & problems in past To: "Kabe" <kabespir@yahoo.com> Cc: Freepages-Help-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 7:26 AM At 04:14 AM 6/13/2012, Kabe wrote: > I have tons of new data to add, but I just can't seem to be able to do so with the WYSIWYG Editor.  I haven't even tried in almost a year.  Maybe something changed that I'd missed? When you type in your data in the WYSIWYG editor (File Manager), you must SAVE the page for it to be uploaded to your account on the server. If you are adding a lot of data, it can be a good idea to SAVE the page occasionally while you are still working on it.  That way, if your connection fails, or you are interrupted, the work you have already done is not lost. The other option is to do the typing in a local program on your computer, such as Notepad, and copy and paste that text into the WYSIWYG editing window.  Do the desired formatting in the WYSIWYG window before saving (uploading). Pat Asher

    06/13/2012 05:01:56