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Harlen
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Re: Editing posts option is missing?

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Thanks Phil. I'll try to refine my PC version of your method. Still, my main problem is an interest in reworking my text. I too, now write everything elsewhere first, so I should be able to get it right before submitting. As you see here (1:20 AM), I often don't begin till late hours, since my days are too full. I am better in the AM with strong coffee.
At this point I regret adding to this post, and hope Greg ignores me.
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Re: Editing posts option is missing?

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Harlen wrote:
This isn't a huge deal... as Nancy said, as long as it's easily understandable... for instance, no matter how one spells Kawihah, Kawea, or Kaweah Basin-- it's still a fantastic place to be.
Unless you have an ingenious person who writes to you and points it out every time it's misspelled!
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