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Post by koffipot on Dec 20, 2017 21:21:04 GMT
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Post by Pandagirl on Dec 20, 2017 23:47:42 GMT
I had to ask for permission to access. I don't know how that works.I guess I'll find out.
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Post by tracey on Dec 21, 2017 6:43:42 GMT
Same for me Judith. If we click Request Access it will send you an email asking for approval then you have to email us back, I don't think you'll be wanting to do this somehow
I'm sure Ruth or Zed will figure it out Thanks for trying.
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Post by koffipot on Dec 21, 2017 7:03:59 GMT
Oh blow!!! I thought I'd cracked it. HELP! I'm drowning in a sea of technological wizardry.
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Post by lyn on Dec 21, 2017 8:21:53 GMT
I'd throw you a lifebelt Judith ... but I'm using it!
I know how you feel and I'm glad I have my daughter and grand-daughter to call upon with regard to all this star-trek stuff.
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Post by wolgelukkig on Dec 21, 2017 9:12:50 GMT
Is this the tut you mean? www.christinedebeer.ca/tutorials/skeleton-leaves .There are several free tuts on the internet when you search for skeleton leaves. The link above is to someones private google drive online storage and only free for the ones that have received the link and sometimes it is only for a short period of time so if you have access you better download it immediately to you own hard disk or in your own online drive.
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Post by koffipot on Dec 21, 2017 10:19:01 GMT
Is this the tut you mean? www.christinedebeer.ca/tutorials/skeleton-leaves .There are several free tuts on the internet when you search for skeleton leaves. The link above is to someones private google drive online storage and only free for the ones that have received the link and sometimes it is only for a short period of time so if you have access you better download it immediately to you own hard disk or in your own online drive. No, I'm trying to post my own, but I'm sure there are others which are better,
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Post by lyn on Dec 21, 2017 11:04:43 GMT
Oh blow!!! I thought I'd cracked it. HELP! I'm drowning in a sea of technological wizardry. Judith - try this: Open up your document in google docs then press "share" Then press "advanced" In "who has access/specific people can access" press "change" Then press the radio button for "On- Public on the Web no sign in required" It might work?
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Post by koffipot on Dec 21, 2017 11:15:54 GMT
Oh blow!!! I thought I'd cracked it. HELP! I'm drowning in a sea of technological wizardry. Judith - try this: Open up your document in google docs then press "share" Then press "advanced" In "who has access/specific people can access" press "change" Then press the radio button for "On- Public on the Web no sign in required" It might work? Thank you Lyn, I've done that - hopefully correctly. :-o
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Post by lyn on Dec 21, 2017 11:28:44 GMT
Yay! I can access the tutorial Judith - now to read it.
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Post by lyn on Dec 21, 2017 11:30:52 GMT
Well written Judith!
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Post by koffipot on Dec 21, 2017 11:56:47 GMT
Thank you Lyn. It's been a steep learning curve.
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Post by tracey on Dec 21, 2017 12:01:28 GMT
Nice one Lyn! Thanks Judith, I will have another go. I wonder if I will still get the cabbage smell with just Camellia leaves.....
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Post by koffipot on Dec 21, 2017 12:41:39 GMT
I haven't experienced the cabbage smell with any of the leaves I've used, but you could always add in some Bay leaves - I do this when cooking cauliflower which can be 'aromatic' in the worst sense of the word. Who knows - the Bay leaves may skeletonise very well too.
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Post by tracey on Dec 21, 2017 13:46:57 GMT
I am hoping the smell came from the other leaves, the Cotinus and Hydrangea. It doesn't matter really though, we suffer for our art!
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