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Sorry Skip. No problem recently with messages. but i haven't received any lately. I have hard enough time getting to the main page to see all the postings. Some of the excellent discussions on other pages are overlooked because i forget they are there. Not sure if its me or just the way things are organized. I suspect it's me because i could never organize so much.
Thanks. I know JHH. There is tons of information here and videos and articles. I wish I had more time to read it all. I just save it for later to read. I'm just looking in to Evernote. You can clip an actual part of the webpage or discussion you are reading here and save it. You can clip a picture of whatever it is: art project, photo of a recipe, photo of a particular craft. You capture whatever part of the webpage you are looking at and then you can add tags and notes about what it is you have saved and then put it into a folder etc.
This is much better the just a favorites folder. It saves the link to the original page so you can find it easily. It can help get you organized JH. ( it's easy to get information overload) I just read about it so haven't tried it yet but plan to when I get some time.
Yea me! I just contributed something here. :) I get so tired of just being able to say, thank you so much, for all your help. Or great article! It feels nice to say something other then just that.
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