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Old 07-10-2007, 09:19 AM #8
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This is screwey. I'm browsing in AOL (instead of Firefox) and the
QR seems to be working (new line)
The formatting isn't (I hope) - all in paragraph form'
I'm able to start new lines and use bold, italicize * underline
as well as colors when using AOL- but the propblem seems to be somewhere in Firefox- but only for this site.
BT1 and CareCure (quadriplegics) use this same page and format
& I can iuse QR when I go there.
Screwey!! It jusr started happening the last time mt 'puter did a major crash. I've restored, but this seems to be a glitch.
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