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JJMack
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May 7, 2014
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There is a thumbs up icon for appends where is the thumbs down icon?

  • May 7, 2014
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I feel there's a need for one....

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    Correct answer Noel Carboni

    Thumbs down?!?

    It's the new world where Marketing reigns supreme and everything is new and improved!  Nothing is bad.  Everything starts at awesome and just goes up from there.

    Shame on you for wanting to dis some IQ 68 moron who can't figure out how to find a file in a folder on his computer!

    4T9aLbaTE.png

    -Noel

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    JJMack
    Community Expert
    JJMackCommunity ExpertAuthor
    Community Expert
    May 8, 2014

    Shame on me

    JJMack
    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    May 8, 2014

    Just like Adobe  can't stand criticism.

    Noel Carboni
    Noel CarboniCorrect answer
    Legend
    May 8, 2014

    Thumbs down?!?

    It's the new world where Marketing reigns supreme and everything is new and improved!  Nothing is bad.  Everything starts at awesome and just goes up from there.

    Shame on you for wanting to dis some IQ 68 moron who can't figure out how to find a file in a folder on his computer!

    4T9aLbaTE.png

    -Noel

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    May 8, 2014

    Nice! I've saved the image.

    Claudio González
    Legend
    May 7, 2014

    The dropdown list doesn't offer me any thumb, up or down. I miss them both.

    mytaxsite
    Inspiring
    May 8, 2014

    Claudio González wrote:

    The dropdown list doesn't offer me any thumb, up or down. I miss them both.

    You don't have something like this?

    Claudio González
    Legend
    May 8, 2014

    Claudio, like you I'm allergic to facebook, twitter, etc.

    Did you know you can block any and all connections between your computer and those sites?  Just add lines to your hosts file, and from then on all your browsers and any other application that tries to access these domains will just abort any connections attempted to those sites...  For example:

    0.0.0.0  facebook.net

    0.0.0.0  connect.facebook.net

    0.0.0.0  facebook.com

    0.0.0.0  www.facebook.com

    0.0.0.0  static.ak.facebook.com

    0.0.0.0  s-static.ak.facebook.com

    0.0.0.0  twitter.net

    0.0.0.0  twitter.com

    0.0.0.0  www.twitter.com

    -Noel


    Noel, thanks for your advise, but it is well above my head. Unfortunately, I have no idea about how to implement your instructions. And I have a feeling that I am not alone in my ignorance... Been a highly qualified expert on Photoshop or whatever does not guarantee that one is also an an expert on IT.