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04 Feb 03 - 02:40 AM (#882023) Subject: Lost Thread! From: Nevada Hi Mudcatters. Ive lost my thread! Someone told me the other day how to get it back, but i forgot! Please help! Luv AAA x |
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04 Feb 03 - 03:08 AM (#882032) Subject: RE: Lost Thread! From: Bugsy Try this - Access All Areas Cheers Bugsy |
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04 Feb 03 - 03:11 AM (#882035) Subject: RE: Lost Thread! From: open mike how can you find it if you give us so little info? what was the topic? I did not find anything from the link given above, tell us the subject or a key word. |
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04 Feb 03 - 03:14 AM (#882037) Subject: RE: Lost Thread! From: open mike try this blickie or click on your user name ine the first posting of this thread- that sohould take you to the page where all your postings are listed-since sept. a couple of dozen of them... (where it says from: and your name underlined-clilck the name) |
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04 Feb 03 - 03:17 AM (#882040) Subject: RE: Lost Thread! From: Bugsy Gee! That's a good idea, open mike. Why didn't I think of that? Cheers Bugsy |
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04 Feb 03 - 03:50 AM (#882047) Subject: RE: Lost Thread! From: open mike i don't know bugsy, you have posted just shy of 1000 times- so do know your away around inn this mud puddle... your clickie just didn't go any where but to the main mudcat home page...it takes a village!@ |
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04 Feb 03 - 12:59 PM (#882385) Subject: RE: Lost Thread! From: Jeri Works for me open mike - maybe someone fixed it. You can click on your user name in a thread - just like with this link. (I'm absolutely shocked no one else has suggested it!) You can type a word from the title into the main forum page search box and set the age to whatever. A word often works better for me than trying to remember the whole title. Prevention of thread loss: you can click on "Add To Tracer" in the dark blue box right above the message reply window. When you want to find it, just go to your personal page and the link will be there. |