Is it possible to recover a lost post Thread poster: moken
| moken Local time: 08:57 English to Spanish + ...
Hi, When posting to the forums, I have noticed that it is possible to use the 'back' button on the explorer to browse back to previously visited pages and return to the page where you're writing your post, without losing the information typed (very useful!). This morning however, I was just finishing quite a long forum post when my computer crashed. When I got it re-started, my computer had kept no record of the forums or of the post I was writing. Is there any mechanis... See more Hi, When posting to the forums, I have noticed that it is possible to use the 'back' button on the explorer to browse back to previously visited pages and return to the page where you're writing your post, without losing the information typed (very useful!). This morning however, I was just finishing quite a long forum post when my computer crashed. When I got it re-started, my computer had kept no record of the forums or of the post I was writing. Is there any mechanism to recover this lost information in order to avoid having to re-write the whole thing? Thanks for your help, Álvaro )) ▲ Collapse | | |
Álvaro Blanch wrote: When posting to the forums, I have noticed that it is possible to use the 'back' button on the explorer to browse back to previously visited pages and return to the page where you're writing your post, without losing the information typed (very useful!). I was going to say that it wasn't working like this any more, but I did a test and didn't lose what I had written. Anyway I have already lost long posts just going back. I'm afraid that in this case you'll have to write it again, it's not stored in ProZ.com. Claudia | | | moken Local time: 08:57 English to Spanish + ... TOPIC STARTER
Thank you vm for your prompt response Claudia, I suppose I'll just have to find time to do it again then... ¡Hasta pronto! Álvaro )) | | | Ralf Lemster Germany Local time: 09:57 English to German + ... This won't help you in the event of a crash... | Dec 12, 2005 |
...but sometimes a posting gets lost due to a brief interruption in the internet connection. That's why I use two shortcuts (Ctrl+A - select all - plus Ctrl+C - copy to clipboard) with a longer posting before sending it. Only takes a second, and saves a lot of (re-)typing, just in case. Best regards, Ralf | |
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I sometimes use Word | Dec 12, 2005 |
Ralf Lemster wrote: ...but sometimes a posting gets lost due to a brief interruption in the internet connection. That's why I use two shortcuts (Ctrl+A - select all - plus Ctrl+C - copy to clipboard) with a longer posting before sending it. Only takes a second, and saves a lot of (re-)typing, just in case. Best regards, Ralf I sometimes open a Word doc and write my answer there. This has the advantages that I can see all the previous comments in the forum when I want to, and also that I can use the spell checker to remove some of the typos ;-D | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Is it possible to recover a lost post TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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