Deleting part of the inbox and sent messages
All I get is a message to delete the whole folder, I see boxes to be checke but no delete box, I do not want to delete all of the messages. Thanks CM
Thanks, I did not want to loose all my messages. , CM
[QUOTE=Smoke Screen; 1895414]1. Click the boxes you want to delete.
2. Scroll down to selected messages and click on it.
3. Click on delete.
4. At the bottom of that box click on proceed[/QUOTE], I did not want to loose all my messages.
Try Downloading Vs. Permanent Deleting
CM555,
Rather than deleting any IMs permanently, you may want to use the checkbox approach, but instead of plain old delete, select the download to a type of file (text, etc.). That way you have a record of all IMs, and you can select to delete them from your Inbox or Outbox after you download them to a file and save the file. I have referred back to very old messages several times to cross reference and validate certain intel.
[QUOTE=Candyman555;1895391]All I get is a message to delete the whole folder, I see boxes to be checke but no delete box, I do not want to delete all of the messages. Thanks CM[/QUOTE]
Canadian online Viagra? Ask about coupons too
[QUOTE=YellowFever;1923218]You can always ask your Doc for samples.[/QUOTE]Know of a couple of guys who use a Canadian website for Viagra at lower cost but you still need a doc prescription.
If you look at the website or read around. Don't know the exact site.
Your doc can give you a prescription for V with 3 free pills with some type of coupon. If your doc doesn't have samples.
Or ask doc if you can try Cialis once a day samples you will get a blister of 28 5 mg pills but instead of taking the pill once a day.
You take a 10 mg or 20 mg dose so if you do math .14 or 7 doses.
That time of year again. . . Sharing is caring
Hey guys. Sorry I have been away for a little while (dealing with my own personal matters).
Well its that time of year again!
So lets do our part and help those who really need it.
Out there is someone who could use a little extra something.
There are so many kids and families that go without all year long and never ask for a dime. Is a couple of dollars really going to break you?
That old coat, clothes or toys that are not getting used any more could mean the world to someone who is unable to obtain it.
Perhaps you just don't know where to go or what to do.
Well here is a list of places that are more then willing to help you with your donations.
- Schools.
- Churches.
- Shelters.
- Fire / police stations.
- City Halls.
- Hospitals.
Those are the best places I know of and give to.
Every person deserves a little something, especially during this time of year.
Nobody says you have to give your hard earned money. (although if you got hundreds to spend on us ladies what is $5) There are plenty of other things that are just as more appreciated.
- clothes (coats, hats / gloves, shoes / boots, shirts / pants, socks.
- toys for the kids (an unplayed with toy is just as good as a new toy, they know it came from the heart).
- food (nonperishable) (sure your going to use that can of soup that's been in your pantry for weeks now).
* * * * Tiss the season * * * * *.
* * * * Sharing is caring * * * *.
Sorry guys anyone that knows me knows I'm a very giving and caring person and do my part to help others.
And even though I can't change the world, I still do part to make it a better place and ask everyone to do the same.
* * * h a p p why * * h o l I the a why s * * * *.
[blue]Guys please don't report this post, it looks like a good idea to me.
Thanks Tiff,
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