Carole,
If another method is not found, I may have to resort to using yours.
Hopefully our computer leaders will address the issue, in their spare
time. Just joking. I really do appreciate the time they put into
managing the many applications they are responsible for. Their efforts
make our jobs so much easier. Thanks for the tip. I had not thought of
doing this.
Lorrie
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Carole Palmer wrote:
Hi Lorrie....I had the same problem about finding my county's
name in the
error log list. I use an old-fashioned e-mail program that is text based
and although it will search out almost anything, it won't search and find
single words within URLs.
First I tried cutting and pasting the entire e-mail message into TextPad or
NotePad (takes only an instant - highlight the entire message by hitting
Ctrl-A, open a text editor and paste it in by hitting Ctrl-C). But the
two text editors I use could not find just the county name within the list
of URLs either.
If you have MS Word, though, I found an easy way to locate my county's name
to see if it was in the error log. I cut and pasted the entire message
into MS Word as described above; then did the search for a county name; it
showed me every instance of that county's mention, so it's easy to find if
you have URLs that need to be fixed without straining your eyes looking
through the entire list.
This may also work in other word processing progams as well.
Big hugs to all of us who are trying to save our eyes!
Carole Palmer
Webster County KYGenWeb
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kywebste/
Webster County KY USGenWeb Archives
http://www.usgwarchives.org/ky/webster/webster.html
My Personal Genealogy Site
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cpalmer/index.html
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 08:23:04 -0500, you wrote: