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j07 Fri 18-Jan-13 17:23:54

Can you sort that Mumsnet lot out please.

They've deleted a thread we were working out perfectly well ourselves.

Elegran Tue 22-Jan-13 16:18:35

Gally for hearts etc look at "DIY emoticons" thread in the "Tech stuff" topic and go to my post on Tue 18 Dec 2012 at 10.54.

You can cut and paste these. Suggest put them into a Word Doc and save it, then you can copy them whenever you want.

Elegran Tue 22-Jan-13 16:21:23

♪ ♫

janeainsworth Tue 22-Jan-13 16:54:27

Jesssmile

Re the plural of 'forum' -this is from the Oxford Dictionary which is good enough for this fully paid-up member of Pedants' Anonymous:

"The plural of forum is usually spelled forums; the plural fora (as in the original Latin) is chiefly used when talking about a public square in an ancient Roman city."

Gally Tue 22-Jan-13 16:55:09

Thanks elegran I'll look but I have to confess that, despite numerous instructions from DD3, I still don't know how to cut and paste blush I really must go on a course for ' technophobical' 60 somethings!

j07 Tue 22-Jan-13 16:58:27

Cari I didn't know anybody actually uses a mac. #whyfgs

Gally Tue 22-Jan-13 17:11:15

j07 they're supposed to be the bees knees; I'd use one if I could afford one but I don't work for GN!grin

absent Tue 22-Jan-13 17:13:07

j07 Macs are standard throughout the publishing industry, so anyone who works in that field is likely to use one. They are so much more user friendly than Microsoft systems, even though Microsoft bought the rights to use a Mac hierarchical system in Windows.

j07 Tue 22-Jan-13 17:15:01

You can't beat Windows.

absent Tue 22-Jan-13 17:16:21

The good bit of Windows came from the deal with Apple Mac. The rest of it is rubbish.

janeainsworth Tue 22-Jan-13 17:21:47

Gally
Put your cursor at the beginning of the word(s) you want to copy.
Left -click with your mouse.
Maintaining the left-click, ie holding the mouse down, move the cursor across so that it highlights the word(s) you want to copy.
Now unclick. The words will stay highlighted.
Right-click with your mouse.
There will be 3 options, one of which is 'copy'.
Left-Click on 'copy'.
Now... this is possibly the tricky bit. Go to wherever you want to put the copied words - possibly a new word document, or the message box on a Gnet thread.
Left click so that the cursor appears where you want the words to go.
Now, you're nearly there.
Right-click. One of the options will be 'paste'
Left-click on 'paste'
Lo! The words will appear.

*Elegran' I found your thread but there didn't seem to be anything 'blued' to click on... I would love to be able to add musical nbotes to my messages!

j07 Tue 22-Jan-13 17:29:33

Well, I like it. [thumbs nose]

Elegran Tue 22-Jan-13 17:40:54

Jane you don't click on a blue - you select it and copy and paste.

Elegran Tue 22-Jan-13 17:47:40

I mean, It is not blue so you don't click on it - just copy and paste.

I have just thought - we say "cut and paste" but we really mean "copy and paste" because we are not cutting something out to put it elsewhere, we are copying it to put somewhere else.

If you see what I mean.

PS Jane - when I said elsewhere that Glass was eligible to join the Edinburgh lot (being near Hexham, which is almost in Scotland) I meant you too - did not mean to pass you over.

Movedalot Tue 22-Jan-13 17:51:44

DS3 has used both and is currently on a MAC, says he'll go back to Windows next time. The idea that they are better for normal everyday use is long out of date, the differences are far smaller than they used to be. The main differences are the price and the label. I find them both easy to use and can switch between them with no trouble.

Ana Tue 22-Jan-13 17:52:04

Yes, you can't 'cut' anything from an article on the internet for instance - whole websites would be littered with holes...grin

Movedalot Tue 22-Jan-13 17:52:08

Oh, forgot, a MAC gets going a few seconds quicker.

Elegran Tue 22-Jan-13 17:57:46

Quite irrelevant to the thread, but I have just read a weather report which said "East Anglia will see the coldest weather tonight as the thermometer plunges to -4C, while in North East England areas with lying snow could plummet to -8C. "

Eh? Does someone not know that -8 is colder than -4?

Movedalot Tue 22-Jan-13 18:00:36

Perhaps the weather person was in London and therefore thinks that the frozen north doesn't count! [sarcastic emoticon]

janeainsworth Tue 22-Jan-13 18:07:33

Elegran Thank you smile

Gally Tue 22-Jan-13 18:08:40

Thank you jane. I will have a go. DD3 will be eternally grateful to you if I finally 'get' it! wink So will I.

Elegran Tue 22-Jan-13 18:15:42

movedalot I did wonder if he meant that East Anglia would see their coldest weather - but didn't see why E A was being picked out from the rest of the country.

Movedalot Tue 22-Jan-13 18:31:41

I just heard that the SW is going to be worse tonight! Clearly they are not talking to each other. I don't care any more as I can't go out anyway. sad

gracesmum Tue 22-Jan-13 18:36:32

Wife texts husband who has set off for work before her
"Windows frozen"
He replies:
"Try pouring jug of water"
Her reply:
"Computer bug***ed"

janeainsworth Tue 22-Jan-13 18:37:40

gracesmumgrin

Movedalot Tue 22-Jan-13 18:39:56

Dad asks son for a newspaper, son replies don't be so old fashioned and passed him his iPad. The fly didn't know what hit him. grin