Bye for Now!

I’ve been thinking for awhile that the time has come from some changes. I want to write, but maybe this is not the right venue. I still love peeking in here throughout the day to see what everyone is up to and I always come away with new ideas for all sorts of things from how to make exercise more enjoyable, or recipes or great books, or just to connect with another human being in, considering how many people I live with, what sometimes seems to be a lonely day. BTW I’m reading Amy Tan’s “Saving Fish from Drowning”. So far, I am liking it.

It took me an awfully long time to figure out how to pull all of these words out of this blogspace and into some readable/printable format for posterity. Who knew that it would be so hard to convert an xml document to word or text? Blech.

The next bit is only semi Geek-ese. My IT colleagues should/would roll their eyes if they see my solution….hey, I’m a data base gal, they don’t let me write for the front end anymore. Too old, I think. I had quite a job figuring out how to save my words from this blog, and I thought I’d share. I tried to be clear. Feel free to send me a note or a question if I haven’t.

For any of you that have this problem too….here’s what finally worked for me - some of my steps may be unecessary from a tech point of view, and I can’t tell you which ones, but in the end it worked for me:

First - at home I’m running the XP operating system. I used to have XP professional, but I think this one may be a later version. This seems to make a difference to how things came out. My work PC is different and the same things I tried on the work PC came out very differently.

Here, in 3fc, I went to Manage, and clicked on the Settings option, which is now waaaaaaay over to the far right.

From there, under “writing”, I changed the maximum number of posts to display on a page to 500 (I had 277 posts in all, so far, so make that number of posts to display at least as big as the number of posts you have). What this does… is pull everything you’ve written onto the screen after you’ve clicked on print - not just the few pages you’re usually looking at on the screen. I also changed the number of lines to display for a post to 500. This may have been unnecessary, but the idea was I wanted everything, not just half of the post with the little “more” at the end of a paragraph or two. Once you’ve changed these settings, just go and view your blog and click on print. You should get ALL your posts and all the lines in each post. You don’t have to use up all your ink and actually print, you can also just save your print-out to a file (using Microsoft’s Document Imaging if you have it, or, if you’re lucky and have it, Acrobat (usually some part of Acrobat can be downloaded free from the internet) - so you can save it to a PDF), gives you a really nice printable format. You can always really print it all out later. That was my option 1.

Option 2, which worked better for me at home was to use the RSS Feed under the title of “Meta” directly on my blog page to “feed” to myself first the blog, then the comments. Before using that option, I went back to Manage, then settings (waaaay right) and changed the Reading settings as follows (again, to be sure I was able to “pull” everything): Blog Pages show at most 300 posts, and Syndication (that’s the RSS) feeds show the most recent 300 posts. When you click on the RSS feed, smart software pulls your posts and places them into an XML file. If you do this from IE on my home computer, you get a very nicely formatted document that even has any pictures in it that you’ve published. Now this was the bugger - how to get that document saved as a WORD doc? Well I couldn’t. Dammit. I am not clever enough. So I printed it, just as I described above, saving the print-out to a file instead of actually printing. The advantage here, to me, was the prettier (I was going to go all IT on you and say “superior”) formatting.

LOVE,

RubyJean

4 Comments so far

  1. ravengirl on August 29th, 2008

    Hey Rubes!

    Are you sure you aren’t having a little “big d” creeping in? I sure hate to lose you on here! I think it is great if you have other outlets and want to go that way…I will miss your posts though… :( I haven’t been getting to my blog really consistant lately because of all the changes in my own life! Today is my 2nd day at work at the doggie spa! :) I was supposed to work yesterday but had to take DH to the Dr. for his eye… :( I am sure I will be posting more as things settle down into a routine though.. You take care..write when you feel like it okay?

    love,
    Raven

  2. anngirl on August 29th, 2008

    ruby jean - I hope you don’t mean that you’ll be leaving us. I can’t bear it.

    i am injured after all (dripping with big puppy dog eyes) - but if you must go you MUST let me know where you’ll be so I can keep up with you ok?

    I hope that you won’t leave though…..
    xoxoxoxoxoxoox

  3. islandgrl on August 30th, 2008

    Awww Rubes, you are going to be missed. Best of luck to you, and please pop in once in a while and let us know you are okay.
    xoxoxo

  4. ellabella on August 31st, 2008

    Ah, yes. I know the feeling. There’s more to life than how much we weigh - in my case, it’s coming to grips with growing older and figuring out where I’ve been, you know? Well, you know where to find me, and I trust that if you do any blogging anywhere, you’ll send a link. Just as an aside, tho - I picked up one of Leslie Sansone’s walking off the pounds DVDs. THis one has one mile and two mile walks on it. I’ve done the one mile twice, and DH has, as well, although we haven’t done it together. So far, I’m really, really liking it, and just am hoping that I can keep myself motivated to keep doing it - and maybe moving up to the two mile walk. Still having a little trouble with strictly healhful eating, but am doing better than I was. Stay in touch, you hear?
    Love,
    Z

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