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drrezakhan
11-01-2012, 09:44
It should be like this. Failing keep the order vertically. when i submit the post lists become horizontal. Don't know the reason.
:Today I was in Pivot field between 7.20 and 8.30am
---12 Northern lapwing
--9 Creamcoloured Courser
--2 Sociable Lapwing
--1 W M harrierMany water pipitMany Skylark
--2 Richard's pipit
--1 Bluethroat
--1 male and 1 female Siberian Stonechat
--2 Chiffchaff
--1 Clamorous R Warbler in the main reedbed, heard
--250+ BH Gull
--8 Cattle Egret
--6 LRinged Plover
--2 Wood Sandpiper

I THINK THERE WAS ALSO european stonechat- PICTURE APPENDED
--10 White Wagtail

MarkS
11-01-2012, 11:54
Reza

Do you type your sighting into Word and then copy & paste them? Is this why your list doesn't work?

The new version of vBulletin software has the ability to paste from Word now without causing a lot of the old problems. To do this make sure you use the advanced editor, rather than the basic one. Then copy your text from Word, go back to the forum editor and click on the icon with the Word logo (4th icon on top row).

This is all done from memory, so there may be something I've missed, but it may help if you're pasting and posting.

drrezakhan
11-01-2012, 18:57
Thanks a lot Mark for your tips. But it happened when I went to review my post before posting it and i used back arrow button on the internet menu to be on my posting page so that i can post it.
Next time I will follow your instructions.
Best wishes,
Reza Khan

khalifa
11-01-2012, 19:06
Hi
I been to pivot this afternoon to find lapwing but seen it was hot 32C i been to palm hotel next to pivots the equist. Ground. There were 15 CCCs
The new version offers auto save so no need to worry about loosing data.

drrezakhan
11-01-2012, 19:37
Thanks Khalifa for your comment. I saw CCC and Northen lapwings on ploughe3d field oppsite the palm hotel and sociable lapwing in the small pivot field, close to a Ghaf tree where there used to be a bird trap last year.
Best wishes,
Reza Khan