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 BJBOSWELL
 
posted on February 8, 2005 12:04:58 PM new
Vendio PLEASE give us a turtorial on this I have spent 1 hour trying to get a listing done that 2 weeks ago would have been done in 6 mins! PLEASE how does this handy dandy thing work?

 
 Roadsmith
 
posted on February 8, 2005 02:18:57 PM new
Do you use Netscape? I do, and someone here has said the html doesn't work with Netscape so she used her internet explorer instead. I'll try that soon, because html didn't work for me, either, with Netscape.
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Is it true that the only difference between a yard sale and a trash pickup is how close to the road the stuff is placed?
 
 BJBOSWELL
 
posted on February 8, 2005 08:05:07 PM new
HI Road no I have explorer... but I am still having a devil of a time with this.When do you click on the (for instance) numbers to form a cohesive numbered description. I typed out an auction today then tried to number the sections that didn't work. Plugged in my<p> to number things that didn't work... a tutorial on how and when to use things would cut down on the frustration and allow us to use and enjoy what I suspect will be a terrific addition to the listing process.
HELLO VENDIO do you here me?

 
 cta
 
posted on February 8, 2005 08:20:33 PM new
BJBOSWELL - I think Vendio has used the same format in their HTML editor as if you were typing in Microsoft Word. However, if you haven't used the MS Word functions, it could be confusing.

In order to use a numbered or bulleted list, you must first click on the icon on the toolbar for numbers, or for bullet list before you start to type your list of numbered of bulleted items. When you have hit the icon, then start typing (you'll see the number or bullet appear) and then hit "enter" to go to the next line for 2, 3 and so on or for your next bullet. If you've finished with your numbered or bulleted list and hit enter to go on and you don't want the next line numbered or bulleted, simply hit your backspace and it will erase the number or bullet.

Hope this makes sense and good luck!

Lynne
~ Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. ~
 
 stonecold613
 
posted on February 8, 2005 09:47:03 PM new
Do you have Microsoft Front Page?

It is great for dummies like myself to create decent looking html pages.
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 BJBOSWELL
 
posted on February 9, 2005 06:38:54 AM new
Thanks all... I found the try it here you dummy cover page this morning. It will take some time to use it comfortably but I was able to use it on the auction I spent so much time on yesterday.Explorer is my default email but I use incredmail I like that Venetian scene so this is all new to me. Thanks for your help. BJB

 
 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on February 9, 2005 12:24:36 PM new
I have used it in Vendio's SMPro for years so I maybe able to help you some. What is it your are trying to do?

 
 roadsmith
 
posted on February 9, 2005 03:07:50 PM new
BJ: Where did you find that cover page for dummies!?
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Is it true that the only difference between a yard sale and a trash pickup is how close to the road the stuff is placed?
 
 BJBOSWELL
 
posted on February 9, 2005 03:54:29 PM new
Road when you log into Vendio the graphic in the center of the page has a tab called html editor. I [assed my cursor past it and realized it was a hot link.


lady thank you for the offer I did a BUNCH of listings this is my closing /listing day and played with it for a bit to start and through out the day. I think (pray) I got it!

 
 
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