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    Please note that I am posting more and more tips for using this board in the Category: Introduction to New 2007 Board.

    I think many of you will find it helpful.
    Last edited by Guest; 01-05-07, 04:43 PM.

  • #2
    please help!!

    I know this sounds dumb ,but help me !!!how do i put my b-day on the calendar???I'm sure it right here, but i don't see it...PLease help....

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    • #3
      Help Stephen!

      Okay....where the heck do I find the little NEW POST button to start a totally new subject??? Sorry, I'm stumbling around on this new board and I can't figure this out, duh huh! This is going to take a little getting used to, I finally figured out the old board! I really like it though, very cool!

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      • #4
        Re: Help Stephen ?

        Gee do I feel like an idiot! I finally found the little threads button that pop open with NEW posts on it. Sorry...I'll keep looking around and try and figure out this new high tech board. Pretty cool, great job Stephen!

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        • #5
          I can't find spell check. Am I looking right at it?
          SheilaB from SC

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pink View Post
            I know this sounds dumb ,but help me !!!how do i put my b-day on the calendar???I'm sure it right here, but i don't see it...PLease help....
            Did you find out how to do it? I haven't been able to do it either.

            Stephen: To register you gave your birthday. Check your profile, you probably have it set to hide age and birthday.
            "There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face."
            Diane

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            • #7
              Stephen, I checked my profile and I don't think I have it set to hide age and birthday, it shows to display it. It shows up on the members list but I haven't found it on the calendar.
              "There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face."
              Diane

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              • #8
                Stephen,
                Thanks for posing the tips they really help if you read them
                "Whoever Said That Money Can't Buy Happiness Forgot About Puppies"
                Nancy

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                • #9
                  New Member, non-professional

                  I just joined this group and am not a professional. Just would like some tips on bathing and general of my 5 yr. old, female, spayed, Yorkie. She has been shaved because the long hair caused her quite a bit of pain in an effort to keep it groomed properly. She and I are both happier since she has short hair. Any advice would be helpful and appreciated.
                  Hollysmom in Florida.
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                  • #10
                    She is really a cutie. Her face is just adorable. Best tip I can give you is keep her the way she is, short, and bathe her when she gets stinky. I usually bath my dogs once a month.
                    "There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face."
                    Diane

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                    • #11
                      I didn't see an answer is there a spell check somewhere?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by hollysmom View Post
                        I just joined this group and am not a professional. Just would like some tips on bathing and general of my 5 yr. old, female, spayed, Yorkie. She has been shaved because the long hair caused her quite a bit of pain in an effort to keep it groomed properly. She and I are both happier since she has short hair. Any advice would be helpful and appreciated.
                        Hollysmom in Florida.
                        I think the short hair-do suits her loads, and if you can manage it better that wat then better for both of you! if you get any stubborn tangles you could try spritzing with a diluted conditioner before brushing I find it works just as well as the anti-tangle sprays you find on the market.

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