@azureline** wrote:

I didn't get you.... or try to..... as I said, it could easily be a typo etc.........

now, why is my wording blue and over to the right?? Woman Surprised

 

and.... could have


you could of too?

your wording is normal colour and on the right side from where I sit, Az πŸ™‚

 

 


@icyfroth wrote:

@azureline** wrote:

I didn't get you.... or try to..... as I said, it could easily be a typo etc.........

now, why is my wording blue and over to the right?? Woman Surprised

 

and.... could have


you could of too?

your wording is normal colour and on the right side from where I sit, Az πŸ™‚

 

 


on post 28?


@icyfroth wrote:

ok ya got me lol

 

how embarrassment.

 

I could of graduated from Monash Uni Woman Very Happy


πŸ˜„ I'm fairly sure that's what whoever commented meant  πŸ˜„

Easy to see why the best proof readers of instructions are those that need those instructions rather than those who already know how to do the task.


@icyfroth wrote:

ok ya got me lol

 

how embarrassment.

 

I could of graduated from Monash Uni Woman Very Happy


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I swear there was a double "r" in the title before!!  shocked1.gif

 

 

 

 


@azureline** wrote:

I didn't get you.... or try to..... as I said, it could easily be a typo etc.........

now, why is my wording blue and over to the right?? Woman Surprised

 

 


I just noticed that.  Where did you type it?

 

 

 

under the copy/paste of the title.

I know how it happened, I copied the title line (inc OPTIONS)

I deleted OPTIONS and wrote the sentence. When it posted , it went to the right......I thinkWoman Frustrated

aha, ok, that makes sense.


@freakiness wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

ok ya got me lol

 

how embarrassment.

 

I could of graduated from Monash Uni Woman Very Happy


πŸ˜„ I'm fairly sure that's what whoever commented meant  πŸ˜„

Easy to see why the best proof readers of instructions are those that need those instructions rather than those who already know how to do the task.


"Easy to see why the best proof readers of instructions are those that need those instructions rather than those who already know how to do the task."

 

erm...whut?

OH and I travel on the M5 down to Campbelltown fairly regularly (NSW), passing Hurstville. I did a double-take on one occasion when we passed the the sign for Hurstville and it said Hurtsville instead.

 

I wish I'd had the presence of mind to take a pic of it because OH didn't believe me.

 

The next time we passed it had been corrected.