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Post by ioptics on Sept 18, 2011 13:32:54 GMT -5
On the UTUBE video the new upgrade scrren appeared to have a camera icon- ? Not on my screen? And having watched the video it doesn't explain how to post a Photo- do you simply cut and paste to the corections area or the charger area or both? sharon k
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Post by larrysobel on Sept 18, 2011 18:31:06 GMT -5
HOW TO PASTE A PICTURE [OR OTHER ITEMS] INTO AN INPUT BOX
Sharon, I was wondering about the same thing, so I decided to have a go at it. The following identical documents by Kathy Blair clearly describe the way this can be done: HelpShen.pdf [available from src4you.com]; Help Menu [accessed from the Help Icon on the lower right corner of the SRC4U software page].
I like to make simple procedures for myself with annotations, so I adapted Kathy’s description for my personal use. The simple procedure, illustrated for the case of a picture, is: • Right click on the picture and select paste. • With the cursor placed in any of the Option or Theme or Name Boxes, right click and select ENHANCE PASTE to paste the picture in any of these 3 boxes. For example, you can right click in the Theme Box, and select ENHANCE PASTE to paste the picture in the Name Box. For the Find Box, it is necessary, of course, to first left click in that box to open it. Then right click in the Find Box, and select ENHANCE PASTE.
The above procedure worked for placing a picture in the 4 input boxes. In each case, a JPEG Image appears in the box. Clicking on this image produces a box with solid squares in the corners and mid-sides. For the FIND box, hitting “search” yields the number of relations corresponding to the picture. The procedure should work for pasting other items in the input boxes, although I haven’t tried it yet for the other items. It is that simple.
Larry
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Post by cindyd on Sept 18, 2011 19:11:46 GMT -5
Hi Larry,
a bit techno challenged here
Right click on the picture and select paste.
I didn't have that option so I selected copy. . . . and then followed your directions. . . .but the picture doesn't copy like a picture. . . it just has a camera and the title?
thanks my friend
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Post by larrysobel on Sept 18, 2011 20:22:21 GMT -5
OOOPPPPSSS
Cindy, I goofed, I should have said: “Right click on the picture and select copy.” Thanks for catching that.
The picture I copied was a photograph with a .jpg file type. And, as mentioned in my post, when it was pasted into an input box, the words “JPEG Image” appeared in the box, and clicking on this image produces a box with solid squares in the corners and mid-sides. I assumed this was a representation of the photograph, and I did not expect to see the actual photograph in the input box. In your case you got “a camera and the title”, and this may be OK, depending on the type of file you copied and maybe your particular computer, but I can’t say that for sure. Perhaps an SRCer above my paygrade can comment on all of this.
Larry
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Post by larrysobel on Sept 18, 2011 20:36:44 GMT -5
[Cindy found an error in my previous post. The error was corrected and the post reissued here]
HOW TO PASTE A PICTURE [OR OTHER ITEMS] INTO AN INPUT BOX
Sharon, I was wondering about the same thing, so I decided to have a go at it. The following identical documents by Kathy Blair clearly describe the way this can be done: HelpShen.pdf [available from src4you.com]; Help Menu [accessed from the Help Icon on the lower right corner of the SRC4U software page].
I like to make simple procedures for myself with annotations, so I adapted Kathy’s description for my personal use. The simple procedure, illustrated for the case of a picture, is: • Right click on the picture and select copy. • With the cursor placed in any of the Option or Theme or Name Boxes, right click and select ENHANCE PASTE to paste the picture in any of these 3 boxes. For example, you can right click in the Theme Box, and select ENHANCE PASTE to paste the picture in the Name Box. For the Find Box, it is necessary, of course, to first left click in that box to open it. Then right click in the Find Box, and select ENHANCE PASTE.
The above procedure worked for placing a picture in the 4 input boxes. In each case, a JPEG Image appears in the box. Clicking on this image produces a box with solid squares in the corners and mid-sides. For the FIND box, hitting “search” yields the number of relations corresponding to the picture. The procedure should work for pasting other items in the input boxes, although I haven’t tried it yet for the other items. It is that simple.
Larry
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Post by ThompsonLeon49 on Sept 19, 2011 6:55:29 GMT -5
THE NEW UPDATER:"YES AND YES"
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Post by ThompsonLeon49 on Sept 19, 2011 9:28:51 GMT -5
JUST RECEIVED MY FIRST 1000 EXPERIENCE POINTS!
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Post by soxmason on Sept 19, 2011 11:23:37 GMT -5
yup, me too. what does the value % refer to? Hey Cindy! In answer to the "Value % =" on the Shen Technique Tool tab: This is interesting and I think you will see what I mean if you do some experimenting with it. When you use the Shen Technique you are adding to the Shen correction field a ‘situation’ that you want to, in simple terms, reverse. So what you type in the box may be: “I feel miserable today” “My neck if stiff” “I’m upset with my mom” "I hate my job" "My arthritis" Then you click on “Check Issue” to get your percentage. The percentage, or Value, is telling you ‘to what degree this is affecting you’, or, to what degree this is true. If you get a higher percentage it means ‘you’re right on the mark’. A lower percentage may mean this is really not the issue..... HOWEVER, ;D in capital letters.... On Saturday I was having a really down day, emotional turmoil, being down on myself, etc., etc. I put my issue in the Shen. Typically I never just run only once. If I feel it is a really big issue I will run it for 24 hours (1200 repeats). I don’t even remember what I put in the Shen but I ran it for 24 hours. The first Value that came up was 1. I was 100% horrified and mystified as I was REALLY in this mood thing and could not even understand why Shen said ‘1’. HOWEVER... all in caps ;D ... the next value was [glow=red,2,300] 98[/glow]. So.... I believe the Shen works in layers, similar to the SRC4U. If you do some experimenting – like run it to repeat several times and watch the Value change - you will find that the Value goes up and down, continually, because it works in real-time. As the Shen is working we are adjusting accordingly. So each new repeat of the Shen will have a different Value, up or down, as it deals with the situation. Also, the Shen Technique, unlike the Charger is directly related to who is in the Name box your the main SRC4U interface. Hope that helps! xo s
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Post by cindyd on Sept 19, 2011 12:06:33 GMT -5
perfect explaination, thanks.
I found the fluctuation also.
wasn't sure if the "goal" was to have the number higher. . .sounds like it is to "notice" how much it is affecting us. . .
thanks again
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Post by susan on Sept 20, 2011 5:09:37 GMT -5
Thank you for this wonderful update! This is so impressive.
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Post by hereske on Sept 21, 2011 12:37:34 GMT -5
Well after leaving hotter than !#$@ Texas for a 6 week escape and spiritual balancing in the Indian Spiritual Grounds of Pagosa Springs Colorado I was astounded by the new SRC version. Amazing!!! ;D
Love the Shen Technique and found it very effective. Sometimes you get a high % number but it does not always mean you need to do a long run. You may get a high number but it might be "superficially" high if it is minor or just a recent phenomenon. Anywhere for 10-100 seem the clear many issues. However if the issue is "Chronic" it will likely need the 1000-1200 repeats.
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Post by 5sevens on Sept 21, 2011 13:32:35 GMT -5
Welcome Back Heiko.
GMD and I were just mentioning yesterday that we hadn't heard from you in a while. As you can see we weren't just lounging around while you were gone.
Stay Blessed!
Ray
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Post by ROM on Sept 30, 2011 20:59:01 GMT -5
Points will be only added to the Session and SRC4U - Experience after a Session has ended.
If you open 10 windows at different times, they will reflect the Value from the LAST ENDED SESSION.
If you have no Sessions open and open 10 windows, they all will show the same values.
While other Sessions are still running, the 1000 points reward is ignored till you have all prior Sessions closed out.
Hope this helps solving the Mystery.
Ralf
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Post by cindyd on Oct 1, 2011 15:52:19 GMT -5
thanks Ralf, will "notice" the sequence more closely. . . .
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Post by applegirl on Oct 13, 2011 12:38:49 GMT -5
Question of the Shen tool?
Please explain Value? We are looking for a high value or low? What is the range on this ? 1-100??
many thanks,
Apple girl
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