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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS

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To: Dirtythirty who wrote (3475)5/1/2011 10:44:20 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 3744
 
Don't assume all of us will have the energy to look up symbol, news, background etc. Feel free to post what you tink on Jayden etc and tell us you think that it could be a good investment. Posting a news release is not against the law. just don't post them ad infinitum.

Be sure to put

"<"pre">"
Table is
here like
this without
the quotes
around the
angle braces.
"<"/pre">"

Of course in real editing you lose the quotes. The quotes here are to preserve the brackets for viewing how you do it. They disappear in the actual post.

"pre" containers are not magic. All they do is preserve the structure of the spacing of an already built table, which we presume you cut and pasted into an SI post with its tabs or other spacing preserved.

The heartbreakers are the tables from some sites which when you cut and paste it into SI edit boxes put every element of a line in the table on a new line so you have to go back and delete the line ends after each element to remake the table. Nice. If you line up a group of elements of a drill hole, such as:

"<"pre">"
DH# from to intersection-length assay
1 15 m 27 m 12 M 1.5 gms
"<"/pre">"


Then the "pre" 'containers' in angle-brackets will allow you to preserve a postings actual edit structure as you see it in the SI edit box. But SI edit boxes will not allow entry of tabs. At least they won't on my keyboard, so you will have to use spaces and line things up. Good luck if it goes across more than one line in the edit box. Guesswork is your only friend there.

Sometimes the tables will cut and past easily if they are in text. If they are in fancy boxes, they sometimes eff up.

A trick is to put the table cut and paste into notepad and then cut and paste it again. Sometimes this saves labour.

Sometimes lotsa work, but it makes long drill hole logs understandable.

Good luck.

EC<:-}
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