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Charles Barkwell
December 6th 03, 10:36 AM
I'm familiar with the steps for copying and pasting, and
creating a new folder with MS Windows XP.
Is their anyone here that has the time to forward me the
exact steps for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98 ?
Thanks in advance.
Silly You
December 6th 03, 10:36 AM
"Charles Barkwell" > wrote in message =
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> I'm familiar with the steps for copying and pasting, and=20
> creating a new folder with MS Windows XP.
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> Is their anyone here that has the time to forward me the=20
> exact steps for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98 ?
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> Thanks in advance.
Bruce Chambers will help you with that easily; it is the one thing he =
cannot stuff up, since all he does is copy-n-paste help in these NGs
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Take Bruce Chamber's advice at your own risk, as quoted by him here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=3D&hl=3Den&lr=3D&ie=3DUTF-8&selm=3Dvel=
4r21f9gce64%40corp.supernews.com
"I do prefer to give out incorrect info
when I can help it. ;-}
Bruce Chambers"
Bruce Chambers
December 6th 03, 10:36 AM
Greetings --
As far as I can remember, the procedure hasn't changed
significantly since the days of Win3x. <Ctrl>+<C> still copies, and
<Ctrl>+<V> still pastes. The right-click context menu or the Edit
menu are also pretty much the same.
Bruce Chambers
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"Charles Barkwell" > wrote in message
...
> I'm familiar with the steps for copying and pasting, and
> creating a new folder with MS Windows XP.
>
> Is their anyone here that has the time to forward me the
> exact steps for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98 ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
Timmy
December 6th 03, 10:36 AM
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"Bruce Chambers" > wrote in message =
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> Greetings --
>=20
> As far as I can remember, the procedure hasn't changed
> significantly since the days of Win3x. <Ctrl>+<C> still copies, and
> <Ctrl>+<V> still pastes. The right-click context menu or the Edit
> menu are also pretty much the same.
>=20
You should know about this, since this is your expertise in giving =
advice here in these NGs!
Take Bruce Chamber's advice at your own risk, as quoted by him here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=3D&hl=3Den&lr=3D&ie=3DUTF-8&selm=3Dvel=
4r21f9gce64%40corp.supernews.com
"I do prefer to give out incorrect info
when I can help it. ;-}
Bruce Chambers"
Silly You
December 6th 03, 10:36 AM
"Bruce Chambers" > wrote in message =
...
> Greetings --
>=20
> As far as I can remember, the procedure hasn't changed
> significantly since the days of Win3x. <Ctrl>+<C> still copies, and
> <Ctrl>+<V> still pastes. The right-click context menu or the Edit
> menu are also pretty much the same.
You should know about this, since this is your expertise in giving =
advice here in these NGs!
--
Take Bruce Chamber's advice at your own risk, as quoted by him here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=3D&hl=3Den&lr=3D&ie=3DUTF-8&selm=3Dvel=
4r21f9gce64%40corp.supernews.com
"I do prefer to give out incorrect info
when I can help it. ;-}
Bruce Chambers"
Charles Barkwell
December 6th 03, 10:37 AM
B.Chambers,
Thanks for your invaluable response pertaing to the
copying and pasting issue.
Best Regards.
>-----Original Message-----
>Greetings --
>
> As far as I can remember, the procedure hasn't
changed
>significantly since the days of Win3x. <Ctrl>+<C> still
copies, and
><Ctrl>+<V> still pastes. The right-click context menu
or the Edit
>menu are also pretty much the same.
>
>Bruce Chambers
>
>Help us help you:
>http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>----
>You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't
ever count on
>having both at once. -- RAH
>
>
>"Charles Barkwell" > wrote in
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>> I'm familiar with the steps for copying and pasting,
and
>> creating a new folder with MS Windows XP.
>>
>> Is their anyone here that has the time to forward me
the
>> exact steps for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/98 ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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