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| Former Member Join Date: Jan 2007
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![]() | THREADS & POSTS CAN BE SAVED AS .PDF FILES!!! ' For those of you who haven't already noticed it, I just discovered something really cool here at Mycotopia -- you can actually SAVE any string of posts you choose! As you know, some of those strings contain invaluable info on growing techniques (as well as many other things). Often you'll come across a bunch of posts that you'd LOVE to keep, but you don't know how. A link will usually take you there, but what if the posts were deleted for some obscure reason or even the whole site closed down? Mycotopia has a fail-safe method for STORING any string of posts as a .pdf file. Here's how to do it: 1 - Just go to ANY post at the top of a string of them (it doesn't have to be the first post, just the uppermost post). 2 - At a point just above that post and slightly to the right is a link called "THREAD TOOLS." Click on that, and you'll see: "Download .PDF Version." That's all you need. You will also find a link that says: "Email this page to a friend," which is also very convenient. Happy Info Gathering to you all . . . (A later discovery): Apparently I was right about the Archives . . . there's no software in it to enable saving of post strings . . . http://archives.mycotopia.net<WBR>/discus/messages/5/5.html<WBR>?1107813977 HOWEVER, Mycotopia's most important information, which they have saved "for Eternity," according to them, is stored in their VAULTS . . . http://forums.mycotopia.net<WBR>/forumdisplay.php?f=47 . . . and the good news is, the VAULTS will allow you to store whole strings of posts as .PDF files! (It's done using the same method I described above.) Of course, you must be a registered member. pilot22 ' |
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![]() | the archives are available on our DVD i would not say that one is more important than the other, but the vaults are newer the archives cover more basic stuff too while the vaults assume you know the basics.
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