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Old December 22, 2010   #1
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Old December 22, 2010   #2
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This forum doesn't allow pasting text, so I will attach a jpg instead.
Sure it does.

Which browser are you using? I cut and paste posts from my word processor program almost daily, using Firefox.
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Old December 22, 2010   #3
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It wouldn't work for me, and I use Firefox. It worked on other forums. I wrote a post on another forum and copied it. The paste was greyed out when I tried to paste it here.
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Old December 22, 2010   #4
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This is a test, I repeat only a test if it were to be a real post you would have been instructed to report any bogus material to your forum administrator for incineration.



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When it comes to the vegetable garden the tomato is king. You do not have to be a gardener for long to realize that the pursuit of the perfect tomato is a common goal of most gardeners. As a County Extension Agent I can tell you that no other veggie makes the phone ring or brings clients through the office door like the tomato.

What is the best variety? When should I plant? How do you grow more or larger fruit? What is wrong with these plants? People get into growing tomatoes and the veteran tomato gardeners are serious about their favorite varieties and techniques. I have seen two grown men almost get in a fist fight over their divergent views of the merits of a particular tomato variety!

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Incorrect assertions about gypsum and pH without knowing crops aside, There is not enough in formation in the OP to give advice. That is: what side of the tree, how big is the tree, what kind of crop...the basics.
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Now lets see if this works..........................................

It does which leads me to think you have a setting some place to change

I did this from firefox

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Apparently there is a problem on my end. Do we have any Firefox experts on here?
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It may be in your tomatoville edit options that is the culprit. Go to profile and look for Edit options and set it on advanced interface and see if that helps.
It is located here (Miscellaneous Options) and at the bottom uf the page.
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