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Chapter 10 - IndexMark Dombeck, Ph.D. and Jolyn Wells-Moran, Ph.D. Updated: Jul 3rd 2006seriously helpful- have question - sixtyone - Jun 16th 2008
I am exhausted but loving it-gettin sooooo much serious help from your site!! Will build up to getting more involved after i absorb some of this and after I do the section on not procrastinating. Could use some technical help-- with a site so full - so many directions to go and having to come back to a section later- I'm not literate enough to know if there is a way to" tag" a section that I would like to find the next time I can log on? other than writing myself an old fashioned note-( ex. Chapter 10?) A second ? after I submit this, If I don't give out my e-mail do responses appear here? Must I leave the computer on Yes uh duh Thanks to anyone brave enough Sixtyone Editor's Note: There isn't anyway to tag a page within our system, but all browsers have some way to store page bookmarks, which really is much easier. You can generally create a folder within your "favorites" and save your favorite pages there in an organized fashion. You can also create an account on a web service like del.icio.us and save your bookmarks there. That is especially nice becuase then other people can benefit from what you've found (as del.icio.us bookmarks are viewable by other people). Hope this helps!
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