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Wayne Orlicki August 2nd, 2004 09:19 PM

Editing Posts
 
Posting Rules
You may post new threads
You may post replies
You may post attachments
You may edit your posts


So, how do I edit my posts? I've been up and down, in and out, but can't find any sort of access to do this. I know George can do it, but it's sure got me stumped!

George August 2nd, 2004 09:23 PM

Re: Editing Posts
 
There's a 30 minute time limit on editing. Would really like to see that time limit increased or removed.

George

admin August 3rd, 2004 12:05 PM

Re: Editing Posts
 
George is right, you can edit what you post before you Submit it, and you can edit up to 30 minutes after you Submit it.

Sorry, we won't lift the limit on editing. Think about what you want to post, type and post it, and then it is posted. Once others respond to a post, it is not acceptable to go back and edit what you wrote. The responses are to what was written, not what was edited after they answered.

Mikelly July 2nd, 2005 06:26 AM

Newbie !! i can't even find new posts!
 
Hi There,

Greetings from "Down Under"( Australia) but "Way Ahead" that is way ahead in time! we are about 15 hours ahead
Anyway- Can u please help i just joined this forum but don't seem to be able to find where i click onto -to open up/post a new thread

Thankya Thankya very much!

Mike:g

George July 2nd, 2005 06:56 AM

Welcome aboard, Mike.

To post a new thread, near the top left of a forum, say MICROSTUDIO HELP, there's a button labeled NEW THREAD. You can also click on a button towards the right hand side of the top of the page labeled FORUM TOOLS, which will open a drop down menu with other options as well.

At the top of the main forum page, there's a forum titled HOW TO USE THESE FORUMS that contains a lot of helpful information, and the basic forum rules. you might want to spend a few minutes reading through those posts. Very helpful.

Hope this helps.

George


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