Hello everyone, The genealogy society applications have been going like hotcakes. I have sent out at least a dozen via e-mail already. Think of all the postage that I saved. I am going to figure out a place to put it on the web. Probably Angel Fire which lets you put up things "for sale." The gen. soc. is non profit of course but I want to be sure not to step on any toes anywhere. Oh, to those that I just sent out the form to without a message, here is how to get it so that you can just print the form. Use your right mouse button to save the graphic. (For us educator type Mac folk, the only button does it.) Save the graphic in a folder, where you can find it..... Then open up the grapic in your browser; you go to file to find the the file and then open file, then go to your file manager and find the thing. Oh, it's called application.jpg You might have to shorten that name up some when you save as. Seems like I recall that PCs don't like file names longer than 8 letters. I just realized that application is longer. (See, I can do PC too.) Then just print it out. I did it on mine and it printed out fine. One page. I know that it works. One person already wrote back to me and told me that her application is in the mail already. Help, I just realized that the Clarendon County reference page had gone South. For some unknown reason (hah, a big boo boo on my part when loading at some point) the Clarendon County reference page was the Sumter County one. So, two copies of Sumter up and Clarendon has vanished. I spent some time this evening working on recreating one exclusivly for Clarendon. (It's a clone of Sumter, with a twist.) Anyway, the volunteers who had sent me their names and books for the Clarendon page aren't there anymore. The only things not directly from the Sumter page are the 2 Clarendon references that I own and I put my cousin Dee on for the Clarendon cemetery book too. So, who wants to volunteer to be listed on the Clarendon reference page along with their Clarendon County book ? I will be happy to add any new ones to Sumter and Lee too. I just need to remember to work on one page at a time so I don't get them crossed up again. (Ya'll, sometimes I do these pages very, very early in the morning before I go to work. I am a morning person, but I really function best after I have been up a while.) Cindy