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I just lost all that typing in an internet form because my connection went screwy or my browser crashed! How do I prevent this from happening again?
Last updated: around August 2005
Type: Tip
Reliability:
- Extremely high
Ease of learning:
- Very easy
Time saving:
- Small gain
Usefulness:
- Extremely useful
Difficulty:
- Very easy
Overall:
- Excellent
There is a very simple way to prevent the loss of a lot of information regardless of your condition! Here's how:
- When you view a form anywhere, fill it out as you normally would, if needed.
- When you finish, select the first area that required typing and press control+A [to select all; command+A for Mac users] then press control+C [to copy the text to the clipboard; command+C for Mac users].
- Open up notepad [click on start > programs > accessories > notepad to open it], paste the first field into notepad [Control+V; Command+V for Mac users], go to your second field, make a huge space between fields in notepad [more than 5 returns is recommended] then paste that in. Repeat until all major fields are filled in. Backing up radio and check box things is very hard to do.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 for every other area where you did some typing.
- Submit your form.
- If all goes good, you can continue [and close notepad without saving changes [unless you want to save them, or, in the case of forums, make corrections]].
- If your connection isn't responding [after you click it and nothing happens for a while and the two monitors from the connection trick's idea are both dull, wait for a short while. If your connection doesn't respond after a while, try again.
- If, for some reason, you get the "page cannot be displayed", "cannot find server", etc. message, click the "back" button. If the message has disappeared, just copy the stuff from notepad into the appropriate fields. This way, you have everything backed up exactly as you had them before. Radio buttons [the small circles that have a dot appear in them when clicked] and check boxes [a box that puts a check mark in it when it's checked] are nearly impossible to backup, but still possible. It'll require extra typing though.
- If, for some reason, you lose your connection in the middle of submission or your browser crashes, and you lost it, the same idea stated above works. In the event of a computer crash, this won't help, unless you save it. Saving is only recommended for long messages
If you visit forums where you post messages and have the admins and mods, such as the forums on this URLed location on the web, you'll be highly familiar with this. If you make thirty posts per day plus and actively visit the forums [or any forum], even write E-mails, you should get into the habit of copying and pasting your messages so you don't lose them. You never know when the program might crash on you or the internet goes down. It's amazing to what such a simple little thing can do. Yet, I'm surprised many don't know that, even those who have been on the net for years, some still don't know it.... In fact, I've gotten so addicted to doing this, I almost literally save some of the largest of typing I've done. Every little change, even one character, is copied to notepad and saved on my system for backup.
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