The "What You've Missed" from the old site

This may have been answered already so I apologize if I am repeating.  Were we able to save the information from our old blogs?  Over the years I would read my emails from the "What You've Missed" and then save those topics that were helpful for me.  It looks like all those emails are now trash.  

Also, is there a way to create a daily email that summarizes the recent blogs like WYM?  Thanks everybody!

Ted

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Comment by Jason Edge on September 10, 2012 at 3:05am

I've been uploading content since the original announcement (Aug 6) and have put quite a bit of "Tech Tip' type stuff in photo albums, message blogs, etc. If you click on the Help Topics page tab at top right of page you will find links to that info. This site also has a better search feature so use the search in upper right corner.

Have I retyped the hundreds of messages posted by everyone and the thousands of replies? no! LOL  I've loaded as much content as I could before we switched over on Sept 1 and continue to do so now and will in the coming weeks, months and years and hopefully we will end up with a much easier to use website. Just to be honest it was a good time to do some spring cleaning as there was tons of repeated information, and stuff old and out of date. In our old "Parts Suppliers" and "Links" page there were a lot of old out-dated data, and dead links to sites that no longer existed and phone numbers that had been disconnected. For instance we had a link to the guy that redid steering wheels in SC that's been dead at least 5 years...so sometimes its better not to just copy everything and do some house-cleaning.

With that said I encourage EVERYONE to help me build this into a great site.

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