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lew

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« on: January 09, 2011, 15:15:26 »
I am the first to admit to computer ignorance but as a new member would some one please explain to me how I can view ALL topics that were ever on the forum and is it possible to access old issues of the magazine?

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« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2011, 16:48:36 »
Lew,
   If you enter any of the forums on the right hand side above the last post column there is a block where you can select how many topics you want to see in that forum. If you select show all topics, it will show all topics for that forum. There are some topics that have probably been archived, but I am not sure when topics transition to the archives. If you are interested in a particular subject, you can go to the upper right on most pages and select the search function. A new page will open and you can enter the keyword(s) and the select which individual forum (or all forums)  you want to search.
   Jay

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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2011, 17:52:06 »
Thanks Jay, i found it.Took me back 15 pages to about 2006.
   very helpful. As I am new I have a lot of catching up and learning to do!
   Perhaps some one can tell me how to access the archives !
   Lew

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« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2011, 19:45:01 »
Lewis
   
   If you are after specific technical papers or the register e.g Aceca Bristol or Ace.
   
   Use the username and Password from insde your latest  ACtion.
   
   Login
   then       go to Directory
   you should then see a blurred picture of a AC
   Drop down the listing to the model of interest
   once open you  can then click on Register. pictures , articles etc
   
   then read and copy / download.
   
   I believe clear precise instructions have been posted on the General Forum  a few times by Administrator.
   
   Hopefully I written proceedure correctly.. Good Luck ..[;)]
   
   Emailed you 6 pages of ACOC Forum Instructions, Frequently asked questions...[?]
   
   Keith

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« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2011, 19:54:37 »
Thanks guys,
   I am sorry to be a pain in the proverbial and I will get the hang of it eventually!!!!!!!!!!
   Lew