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Comments on Puzzle #8656: Muscle men do what at the beach?
By Tom O'Connell (sensei69)

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#1: Alison Deem (Indigo) on May 2, 2010

Bravo! (Applause, applause!)
#2: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on May 2, 2010
i have 2 questions, don't know any other way to ask someone.
Can you make less or more columns & rows after you started the picture?
How do you all come back and see my answers to your questions? Thank you in advance.
#3: Ruby Hammer (rubyqhammer) on May 2, 2010
I can answer the 2nd Q. I go to "Find Puzzles" and look up those by you (sensei69). I put in that I want those with the highest # first and then just select by title. I could also put in the #, but then I would have to keep a written list.

I like this puzzle, it reminds me of a quilt pattern or math sequence in a way.
#4: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on May 2, 2010
perhaps, Ruby... men are like quilt patterns
#5: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on May 2, 2010
I liked this puzzle and I want to be on that beach! I go to the forum and select 'Show New Replies to your postings' and it gives me all the puzzles I have commented on which have new replies. I don't know the answer to your first questions.
#6: Gator (Gator) on May 3, 2010
When you save a puzzle, there is a place to resize the puzzle and you can hit continue editing, or there is a button to try solving. Resizing the puzzle is optional of course on that screen.
#7: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on May 3, 2010
thanks susan, IT WORKED :)
Gator... i still haven't figure out "how to make a 15x15 into a 20x20 puzzle
#8: Gator (Gator) on May 3, 2010
OK, here's a step-by-step:

Click Create Puzzles.
Change the Height and Width both to 15, click New Puzzle.
When you are done making your puzzle (or you can leave it blank for this demonstration), click Save.
At the top of the screen, there will be boxes for New Width and New Height. Enter a 20 in both boxes, then click Continue Editing.
Now you have a 20x20. The extra space was added to the right and bottom of the grid.
#9: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on May 3, 2010
WOW... thx Gator... that'll help in the future as some of my puzzles seem to grow lol
#10: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on May 4, 2010
Totally predictable puzzle, but still enjoyed solving it!
#11: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on May 4, 2010
JoDeen, you knew they would be in the lake?
#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on May 7, 2010
LOL Tom.

I like this puzzle. Unique subject, fun to solve, cool image, and I like how you used the blue to break up the symmetry.

Re sizing puzzles: You can make the grid smaller the same way, in case you start out too big. Just choose the smaller width and heighth, and it will crop the extra lines off the right and bottom.
#13: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on May 7, 2010
thx Teresa, Gator filled me in already

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