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 Originally Posted by Sirius Glass
Still, if you have more than 100 posts to view, the number of pages and the post count shows 5 pages and 100 posts. The New Posts is unable to show the number of New Posts it has for you.
Steve
I think it will if you go to page5 it then ads more pages. I think the idea is to keep the server from getting pegged returning 3,000 results at once so it shows 100 or so then if you hit the last page it pulls the rest..
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One bug which is still here is that when the first line of somebody's post ends right at the last character position of that first line, then that word is repeated as the first word of the second line. This only happens when that last word on the first line ends in that exact last position.
There is also a new bug now when you look at new posts, the bar which contains the page numbers at the top right has its top half missing. It is still selectable though, and you can just about make out the numbers. The page bar at the bottom right is fine though.
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I can't seem to duplicate that, what OS and browser are you on? thankls
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 Originally Posted by Sean
I can't seem to duplicate that, what OS and browser are you on? thankls
Windows XP and IE 7.
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If it's just peculiar to my set-up that's fine. I can live with those little glitches.
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if possible could you send me a screenshot? apug.org@gmail.com thanks!
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 Originally Posted by Sean
I can, Sean, if you can tell me a quick and easy way to capture a screen shot?
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How to capture a screen shot for bug reports
 Originally Posted by Kevin Caulfield
I can, Sean, if you can tell me a quick and easy way to capture a screen shot?
I see you are on Windows. It is very easy:
- Open a new Word or OpenOffice document
- Go back to APUG and replicate the bug on screen
- If you see the problem, hit the "Prt Scr" (print screen) button. It is usually located somewhere in the upper right corner of your keyboard. Ironically, contrary to what you might expect, this doesn't "print-your-screen" to your "all-in-one" printer, but copies the entire screen content as an image... The name of the button may be some remnant of the 1970's technology prehistoric PC's when the button probably did "print-your-screen"... They never updated keyboards though 
- Go back to Word or OpenOffice, and choose Edit/Paste from the menu or hit "Ctrl+v" (hit the v button while holding down the Ctrl button) which is the same. The screen shot should now appear as an image in your Word document.
- Save the Word or Openoffice document, and e-mail it to Sean.
Marco
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Thanks, Marco. You are a legend. Examples coming to Sean shortly.
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 Originally Posted by Marco B
I see you are on Windows. It is very easy:
- Open a new Word or OpenOffice document
- Go back to APUG and replicate the bug on screen
- If you see the problem, hit the "Prt Scr" (print screen) button. It is usually located somewhere in the upper right corner of your keyboard. Ironically, contrary to what you might expect, this doesn't "print-your-screen" to your "all-in-one" printer, but copies the entire screen content as an image... The name of the button may be some remnant of the 1970's technology prehistoric PC's when the button probably did "print-your-screen"...  They never updated keyboards though
Marco
Back in the old CP/M days it was called a "screen dump". And it was normally configured to go to the printer.
I do use a digital device in my photographic pursuits when necessary.
When someone rags on me for using film, I use a middle digit, upraised.
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