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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">(maybe someone could tell me how to create a link directly to such an Ebay item to add to this post?)

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First get on the ebay page you want to post.

Double left click on the address, it will be highlighted in blue.

Right click and when the menu appears click on copy or cut.

Now in the post when you want to post a link, click on the URL box below under "Instant UBB Code".

left click and when the box opens up click on Paste and the copied link will be pasted into the box.

Click OK and a new box opens up "Web page".

This is where you will type a description i.e. ebay link etc.

Close the box and you have the link in the post.

Give it a try, it is easy. <img src="http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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I wonder exactly what a "california aquisition bill of sale" is and why it doesn't have a regular title.. To insert a link,

1. go to the page you want to link to.

2, right click the url in the address box.

3. click copy

4. get back here and start your message, up to where you want to place the url in the message.

5. Under Instant UBB Code click URL.

6, where it asks for the URL, right click and paste the URL you copied in step 1 - 3, you will probably want to delete the http:// that appears in the input box so your paste won't duplicate it.

7. the next input box will say web page, delete this and key in whatever you want, I usually just use HERE. this is what will display in the message.

8 Enjoy.

it will look like THIS. In this case I used THIS instead of HERE.

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Thanks, guys, for the link help. I will give it a try next time.

And about the California situation. I know this business, and they have helped me with parts for my two cars.

Over the weekend, the buyer gave me a heads up on the car, and I stopped down to view it.

They constantly have trucks going coast to coast, and a friend made him aware of the car.

Again, I'd be happy to share my impression, or take a closer look here in town if anyone needs.

Dale

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