My husband and I retired at the end of September and since then, for the last three months, we have had to sit tight as building renovations were carried out on our home.
As such, I haven't had the time to be involved in the miniature world via Instagram/Facebook/Pinterest or Blogger.
At the weekend I found a couple of messages on my Google drive, probably months old, saying people were having problem accessing files from there via the drop down menu on this Blog. It turns out, after some investigating, that Google, in their infinite wisdom, updated something which altered the location of the files.
Maybe it was a good thing - my google drive was a mess and hard to navigate. It has since prompted me to arrange the folders into a more cohesive collection; food packaging with be stored together, 3D files in one place, etc. That way, as I design new items, (no, I won't be hanging up my tools any time soon and yes, I still intend to share anything I make for others to have), I can add the downloadable file into a single folder.
But my worry is that if I provide the link to the folder, (which is listed under the headings of this blog), can you access and download the individual files contained within the folder?
If you see this post and have had any trouble gaining access to the files within any of the folders, please let me know.
Pepper :)
hi pepper ive tried to access the printies from the drop down menu and still can't ? I can't see a link in your most recent post either please help?
ReplyDeleteHi there. I think I've resolved it. Will you give it another go, from the links provided in the drop down menus, and let me know if you're still having issues?
DeleteHey Pepper! Oh my God, it has been forever! And I've been terrible at keeping up with blogs and such, hence why it took me so ridiculously long to discover the link to the last post of your blog (timed at 3 years ago) in my blog list, mentioned yours had been removed... Now, I always like to check something and so I did a search on your blog name and found your 2.0 version: pfew! And you're still creating awesome stuff, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI hope your home renovations have gone well and and I wish you and your husband all the best in retirement and your lives together! I'm not making any promises, since (like you) I'm not great at social media ;), but I would love to check in every now and then to see what you're up to. Wishing you a great holiday season, Monique