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How to section

Postby scribe » 26 Sep 2015 10:35

Hi Guys,

I'm sure on the old forum I remember a 'how to' type section where people could document how they have done certain jobs.

Was that lost in the migration (or am I going mad and it never existed)?

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Re: How to section

Postby nick » 26 Sep 2015 22:13

Called "ask the experts" now. But not sure if all the old stuff made it over.
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Re: How to section

Postby scribe » 27 Sep 2015 13:34

Cheers.

Would be nice to at least have a sub forum for these under ask the experts. Having step by step how to posts clearly visible would save a lot of duplicate questions.

ANYWAY, At least I know where to search now :)

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Re: How to section

Postby dursleyman » 28 Sep 2015 15:04

So far as I can tell all the old stuff can still be found in the new "ask" section. Just use search and you will find it.

Sorry folks I just checked again and it all seems a bit confused and notes about stuff dropping off after a certain time? I hope this doesn't mean we have lost a huge resource?
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Re: How to section

Postby whitenviro » 28 Sep 2015 22:22

Unfortunately, Mildred has deleted all of the how-to write ups she had produced, so many of the topics in the Ask the Experts section are empty headings with no instructions or just a few people's comments on content that is no longer there. A shame to loose all that information. If anyone has a copy of it...
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