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JulesK Started conversation Apr 15, 2004
Hi Stealth,
I have a query and wondered if you could help - you being an ACE and all that.
If I want to work on entries which are going to take a while to produce, can I make some sort of new page or workspace for them? Or do I have to just keep them linked to my Space where my Guide Entires are listed, ie so that anyone can read them when they aren't finished?
Does that make sense?!
Hope you can help, thanks for listening
Jules
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Apr 25, 2004
Sorry for the delay in responding. I spent a couple of weeks away from an internet connection, with my fiancé.
Well officially you do have to just keep them linked to your Space... [so that anyone can read them when they aren't finished.] What you could do is create a secondary account just for working on new entries... though obviously I'm not advocating such a frowned upon a practice. Really if you'd rather keep your new entries underwraps, until you are ready for them to be revealed to the public, the best thing to do is work on them offline in notepad or something similar/better.
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JulesK Posted Apr 25, 2004
Thanks!
(In the interim I have also asked the spouse, who said 'well just use word or other such package until they are ready' and this I have indeed done).
Hope you had a good time away - away from internet must've been a nice retreat-type place!
Jules
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Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Apr 26, 2004
Anywhere that allows me to spend time with my fiancé is a good place to retreat to... I live in Sussex and Suz lives in Gloucestershire, [we first 'spoke' to each other on this very site]. So I 'retreat' to the internet to spend time with her on AIM when I can when we are physically apart... But I don't get the chance to get online as much as I used to.
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