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Saturday, February 16, 2008

OK all you geeks and geekettes - got a question: If I were to download an HTML file and it tells me it went to "windows clipboard", where do I go to retrieve it and how do I get there?

2 Comments:

At 8:39 PM, Blogger Evil Innosence said...

open word, wordpad, notepad, or your favorite word processor program, then click on edit and paste on the drill down menu. This should paste the html code to the word processor program. you can then save it as an html file and view it in firefox.

 
At 8:53 PM, Blogger Older Guy said...

Thanks. Got it all figured and configured. Now I have all my "stats" on my geocache profile

 

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