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Rob W
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You may know this but it was new to me

 

If you want to move or backup your OE messages it's a real sod using "tools"

 

OE supports drop and drag (although it doesn't say so) - you can create a new folder in Explorer and highlight the messages you want to move in OE and then just drag them across into the new folder....................................... magic!

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You know that button on your keyboard with the windows flag? Well you can press that to access the start button........

 

:lol:

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Check out the IT boffins mocking the poor normal bloke! 

 

[robot voice]We are bigger nerds than you.  Do not teach us to suck eggs.[/robot voice]

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tbh

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Dweebs. :lol:  It's like the Saturday Night Live sketch with the condescending IT blokes.  All sighs and rolling eyes when someone asks for help. :rolleyes:

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Hah!

 

They are all UNIX nerds I'm sure...............................

 

Christ - I go back so long I can remember the first handheld calculators - but then I got a life

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  • 1 month later...
Did you know, you can turn your computer off by holding in the on/off button for a few seconds.

 

;)

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Please dont try at home kids, not really a good idea. :first:

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