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powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

is there any way to save information without putting it into a blog or an active post?  I've compiled a list of testing to recommend others, so that I don't have to type it up every time :)  I'm trying to find a place on the form where I can save this information, so that it is not viewable to others, and then copy and paste the needed parts into people's posts.  I can't figure out how the attachment feature works.  anybody have any ideas?  I'm all about efficiency, so if there is a place in the forum I can store my information, so that only I can see it and copy and paste when needed, I'm all ears  :P Thanks!

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psawyer Proficient

I am unaware of any such capability. I have a folder on my hard drive with a collection of text files containing things I post from time to time, and copy from there.

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IrishHeart Veteran

me too. I keep links to celiac centers and Pub Med articles, wesbites like Shelly Case,  etc. bookmarked or articles and posts saved in my "drafts" on my email server or in word ....and do a lot of "cutting and pasting" instead of typing things over and over and over. That got tiring. :D  

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powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

i have an idea for an upgrade in the future  :P

 

thanks for your replies, Peter and Irish!  

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tarnalberry Community Regular

You could always use google drive: Open Original Shared Link

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powerofpositivethinking Community Regular

i'll have to take a look at that.  thanks!

You could always use google drive: Open Original Shared Link

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