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I don't use IE. TD says he uses Firefox too, and he's got it. Maybe my permissions are different. You're a member, TD is a supporter, I'm just a leech, so maybe I get advertisements instead of the fun stuff.
THAT's IT. you need to send THC and I $100/ each, then you get the smileys.......:icon_tha t:
I don't use IE. TD says he uses Firefox too, and he's got it. Maybe my permissions are different. You're a member, TD is a supporter, I'm just a leech, so maybe I get advertisements instead of the fun stuff.
Granted I use IE but nothing changed when I became a member. All the same stuff in the same places.
Hell the reason I became a member is because I get a lot of entertainment out of this site and figured I should contribute. It's only $25 a year and the entertainment I get is worth way more than that.
I agree. I should donate, I've been sitting on it for a while now. It's better than the other site I was using. Maybe this month I'll squeeze $25 out of the wallet. But I want my emoticons first.....
ctrl v pastes whatever you have in your clipboard. Or rigth click in an open window in your photoeditor and select paste. Printscreen is a button somewhere on your keyboard, above the keypad or something.
Last edited by bluharley; Feb 10, 2013 at 03:44 PM.
I agree. I should donate, I've been sitting on it for a while now. It's better than the other site I was using. Maybe this month I'll squeeze $25 out of the wallet. But I want my emoticons first.....
ctrl v pastes whatever you have in your clipboard. Or rigth click in an open window in your photoeditor and select paste. Printscreen is a button somewhere on your keyboard, above the keypad or something.
I can't get that to work.
Granted I do very little with pictures.
Not sure if it is a photo editor but I'm using Picasa 3.
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