"How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

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sstehman
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"How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by sstehman »

This might be a lot to ask, but I am seeing posts with members explaining very nicely how they accomplished a technique in SCAL and Inkscape, but they are scattered all over. It would be nice to have one place to post these nice written "tutorial" directions with a place to upload the image (just as in a regular posting). I am losing track of where I am seeing these "tips and tricks" and started to copy and paste them into Word documents, but it seems it would be easier if they were all in once place.
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talanhart
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by talanhart »

A good place to look is here. Many of these bloggers have tutorials.

http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopi ... =blog+roll
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sstehman
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by sstehman »

Yep...got that link. Guess I was thinking of just this forum only and not having to leave it to go look at individual blog sites, too. It was just a thought........
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talanhart
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by talanhart »

There is the Tutorial section at the main board.
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by gj1 »

We do have the
Tips, tricks and tutorials section on this forum...but a lot of times stuff get explained in someone else's post as a response.

Or, like yesterday...I just share a design...so I put it in Designs
Then, last night...I edited to add some explanation.
Then, this morning added more and it is a full tutorial now...and I will copy paste it to the tutorial section, as I do think it could be helpful to some others.
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by sstehman »

You are right...I see it now. I'll take this one down so as not to have a useless post on the forum.
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gj1
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by gj1 »

Not sure that you can, and anyway it all helps.
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by sstehman »

Yep...I can't seem to delete.
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talanhart
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by talanhart »

Once a post has a reply, it can't be deleted. I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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Re: "How to" topic section for posting of written tips and trick

Post by janekinso »

I have been using the Snipping tool in Windows 7 to collect tips and tricks. Then I use the old-fashioned method of keeping the print-outs in a file folder. :)
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