Re: Editing emails in Word

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Froglegs,
Glad to help.
Just remember that everyone starts off with too little knowledge on a
subject and if you have any specific questions on using Word, you have found
the right newsgroup.
There are newsgroups for many different topics. Other places to learn about
using computers are a local community college course, nearby computer club
meetings and free library or area county seasonal recreational classes.
See more below in message.
Russ,
Thank you so much for replying to my post! The link you gave me is very
helpful. I wish I had understood the rest, because my ultimate goal is to
have my jokes follow one after another, so eventually I can add the pictures
I have plcked out to go with them. I have a really great greeting card CD I
can import any pictures I like into it. I didn't understand most of what I'm
sure would be an easy explanation to most. I'm by no means stupid, but as I
said, I don't understand the language

For explanation of terminology or other help, put the terminology phrases in
the searchbar of these sites and search sites like: Google, Answers, About,
Howstuffworks, Info, Wikipedia.org, Helpmerick, Pcannoyances, for example.

Google has more than one type of Group to search in, when you get there.

Tip: Enter the key word(s) of a site address listed above in your internet
browser address bar and try pressing keys Control/Enter to have browser try
to flesh out address with the standard prefix and suffix required for the
full address.( the 'http:\\www......com' parts )

used to explain procedures like what I
asked for. I have seen the clipboard, and references made about it here and
there, but not enough to understand how to use it. I can retrieve the
numbers needed to have whatever program you use re-install itself from the
hard drive, I've made some repairs in a few towers, and have built 3
motherboards. (I had no training in this-it all comes so naturally to me)
Anything that catches my interest I go straight to the core, and can do what
a lot of others can't. I'm mechanically inclined, and it's a piece of cake
for me. I've learned to navigate the web pretty well. am cautious of the
sites if they're new to me because I don't want viruses, but have no
knowledge of simple things. I'm struggling with copy and paste! I don't
know anything about paint, word, excel, or other programs I should have
researched when I started in the first place. I know you broke it down to
what seems to you intermediate, and God love ya! I'll print out what you
sent, and try to do it, but I think the explanation went over my head. I
guess I need to find "Word for Dummies" and try to get the gist of the
language. I've done this with the guitar, and sewing, too. In both
instances, I had to backtrack to learn what I was doing was called, and learn
basics in order to teach others. I thank you again, and if you have any
other suggestions or links, I would so appreciate it! Oh, and I right-click
as much as left; it's so much less time-consuming!

Yes, A lot of people should try right clicking; or right click and drag and
drop more often, because that adds useful functions right at the mouse
pointer without going to the menus. And the functions are usually
contextual, meaning what you see in a right click list in one part of a
program will be different from what you see in another right click list in
another part of a program. It depends on the current 'context' of what you
are currently doing in the program application or operating system (Windows
OS, i.e.). So right clicking on the Desktop is different than right clicking
on a folder or file or menu item.

Again, I thank you!
Sincerely, froglegs

--
Russ

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