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I had a nasty moment there too when I followed up your posting. But if you go to Web Term search you can set it so that it does just a KudoZ Open Glossary search for you.
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Colin Brady Αργεντινή Local time: 06:27 Γαλλικά σε Αγγλικά + ...
KudoZ search should be back now
Jan 7, 2009
Hi Sophie,
Thanks for posting. I accidentally removed the item from the menu. It should be back now. Sorry!
Best,
Colin
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Sophie Dzhygir Γαλλία Local time: 10:27 Γερμανικά σε Γαλλικά + ...
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:)
Jan 7, 2009
Thanks a lot for your help, aceavila - Noni!!!
The web search is not quite as practical since it does not offer the possibility of searching any language for ProZ members, although we still get to the old search screen in case we select only Kudoz, and then we can search like before... This is making things a bit complicated, and I hope that ProZ staff are not planning to remove that feature at all
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Sophie Dzhygir Γαλλία Local time: 10:27 Γερμανικά σε Γαλλικά + ...
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Great
Jan 7, 2009
Colin wrote:
Hi Sophie,
Thanks for posting. I accidentally removed the item from the menu. It should be back now. Sorry!
Best,
Colin
Oh, happy to hear that, and sorry that I occured to spot the incident so quickly!
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