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Old 04-18-2018, 07:29 AM
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Yes, if there is anything you want to keep, you can install a pdf printer on your computer, this will act as a virtual printer, and will allow you to print each page to a pdf and it will be saved locally to a folder of your choosing.

There are also apps or plugins for different browsers that can take a picture of the entire webpage.
I can show how the pdf printer works later today, this morning I am a bit pressed for time.
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Old 04-18-2018, 07:47 AM
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Well if a picture is worth a thousand words we are about 10,000 short. I hope those Photobucket peeps rot in H E double hockey sticks!
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Thanks again.

I just highlighted, using the right mouse button, a number of replies and again using the right button selected print, then chose print to PDF in my printer options. It worked great! I hadn't thought of doing that.

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QUESTION: Can the administrator remove all threads that does not have any photographs anymore ??? Otherwise you are looking for something which is no longer there, very annoying !!!

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I could, but that would be a full time job, and not very enjoyable

Would you care to help and point out all of those threads that do not have images any more? that would be a full time job in itself as well.

As large a forum as we are, there are bound to be threads that will lose pictures, something unavoidable on the internet, sites come and go, the admins and moderators would do nothing but remove threads, besides, the threads still contain valuable information, even if the pictures are missing, plus we are creative people, we can surely imagine what a particular picture might display even though it is no longer there.

Now, if someone can print this thread, and add it to the tutorial section of the download tab, the pictures are now showing again, and it would benefit all.

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No need to remove this thread at least. I installed the photobucket fix extensions that Airdave posted, I think, yesterday for Chrome and Firefox and I can see every photo in the thread. Don't know if there are extensions for other OS or browsers.
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Old 04-24-2018, 09:18 AM
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I just made a pdf of this thread, in landscape mode, so the pictures show nice and large
the printer told me that there were 25 total pages, i trimmed it to 19, showing all of the modifications, and commentary, but not the last couple of days worth of chatter.

Also uploaded to the Self Help Library of the Download section http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/v...ownloadid=2945

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Wow Rick that is great. Put yourself in for a raise!
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lifting my chair as i type this.....
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Thanks Rick, did not know that this was possible, appreciate this very much !!
Elliot: Normally I use Safari on my iMac, but opened the forum site in Chrome now and I also can see all the pictures now, thanks for the tip !!

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