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I posted to "Grammar" forum OK but wonder how to find MY post tomorrow when it's no longer the latest.
There may be a simple answer that escapes me but if I return next week MY post might be #256 and very difficult to find. Thank you for this site. I'm enjoying just browsing. Bob Ritter, Pensacola, FL Code word "bobritter" Answering my own question. When you post put a unique code word in the post and use the search option at the top of the page. That's 1 possibility I think. Any others? |
go to your profile (clicking in your own name)
http://forums.tomisimo.org/member.php?u=7529 --> statistics --> shoy the messages of /started from.... saludos :D |
There's one feature that leaves you search the post made inside of the forums.
That feature is called. Search this thread, there you can write the name of your post and later you push enter and it automatically will search your post. |
Hi Bob! Welcome to the forums. I usually use the Quick Links/Subscribed Threads option. It shows all the threads in which you've written something (via automatic subscription) as well as those you've subscribed to purposely.
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Thanks Cloudgazer. I knew there was an easy way but could not find it.
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http://forums.tomisimo.org/search.php?searchid=587766 ... By going to your pofile, click "statistic" button and click the link word that says "Find All Threads Started by "username here". Hope that helps alot also. :) |
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