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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 535147" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I should also say that if you're accidentally deleting text, as when you're typing or stopped typing, or accidentally hitting a key that is deleting typing, or something that is deleting the typing in the box, that's difficult to get back. In those situations, message board boxes or email clients will perceive that as you intentionally deleting the text.</p><p></p><p>I used to have a malfunctioning keyboard that would act whacky and sometimes delete text as I was typing. If I couldn't get it back with ctrl+V, it was gone for good. That was a case of malfunctioning hardware. Software doesn't tend to recognize that as malfunction vs intent. If you think it is hardware error, then do what Stick says. Write in Word or Open Office, save, and then post to board or email.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 535147, member: 1211"] I should also say that if you're accidentally deleting text, as when you're typing or stopped typing, or accidentally hitting a key that is deleting typing, or something that is deleting the typing in the box, that's difficult to get back. In those situations, message board boxes or email clients will perceive that as you intentionally deleting the text. I used to have a malfunctioning keyboard that would act whacky and sometimes delete text as I was typing. If I couldn't get it back with ctrl+V, it was gone for good. That was a case of malfunctioning hardware. Software doesn't tend to recognize that as malfunction vs intent. If you think it is hardware error, then do what Stick says. Write in Word or Open Office, save, and then post to board or email. [/QUOTE]
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