Submitted by Christina Wilson on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 14:07.
Hello David,
I found a way to save drafts other than what we have already discussed. After typing in and finishing for the session, click Preview; then go to File (or equivalent) on your own computer's browser, click Save Page As. The entire page will save to the local drive you specify. (If the piece is still in Draft mode, don't click Save on the Users page, as that will publish the piece.)
But, as in all things, the safe mode is to copy first, paste in a word processor as Text, then close the browser window. If it's a longer piece spread over several sessions, it is always best to keep multiple copies and back these up.
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Saving Drafts?
Submitted by Christina Wilson on Sat, 04/16/2011 - 07:31.Is there a way to save a draft that is not yet ready for posting but is partially complete? Thx!
saving drafts
Submitted by David Austin on Sun, 11/20/2011 - 21:18.i looked and there is no way
sorry
so what u need to do is to save it in a text file and then come back and paste it into your post
Director Bible.org (helping Christians mature in the Lord) 1 Cor 15:58
Saving Drafts
Submitted by Christina Wilson on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 14:07.Hello David,
I found a way to save drafts other than what we have already discussed. After typing in and finishing for the session, click Preview; then go to File (or equivalent) on your own computer's browser, click Save Page As. The entire page will save to the local drive you specify. (If the piece is still in Draft mode, don't click Save on the Users page, as that will publish the piece.)
But, as in all things, the safe mode is to copy first, paste in a word processor as Text, then close the browser window. If it's a longer piece spread over several sessions, it is always best to keep multiple copies and back these up.
Hope this helps!
thanks that helps daviid