How do you edit a message board post?
I've seen others do it and was curious.
Thanks,
Glenn
Editing a Message Board Post
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Editing a Message Board Post
Hey Glenn, on the top of the post you'll see the date and then four icons. Click on the third one with the pencil and that will enable you to edit your post.
Tom Kessenich
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Editing a Message Board Post
Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
Hey Glenn, on the top of the post you'll see the date and then four icons. Click on the third one with the pencil and that will enable you to edit your post. Thank you Tom...I've now used it three times already....damn typos....
Glenn
Hey Glenn, on the top of the post you'll see the date and then four icons. Click on the third one with the pencil and that will enable you to edit your post. Thank you Tom...I've now used it three times already....damn typos....
Glenn
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Editing a Message Board Post
Originally posted by Glenneration X:
"...I've now used it three times already..." Glenn - On a separate note - The important thing when quoting any message board is taking out ALL of the stuff but the one question you are addressing. You may already know this.
The most annoying thing is when people copy the whole post, and the one before that, and the one before that, etc...
It's very basic message board etiquette.
Everyone knows what you are talking about and it's a pain to have to scroll past the same conversation 100 times.
So when quoting, you want to delete (using your delete button)
as much of the previous stuff as you can.
[ August 26, 2009, 09:50 AM: Message edited by: Sound Advice ]
"...I've now used it three times already..." Glenn - On a separate note - The important thing when quoting any message board is taking out ALL of the stuff but the one question you are addressing. You may already know this.
The most annoying thing is when people copy the whole post, and the one before that, and the one before that, etc...
It's very basic message board etiquette.
Everyone knows what you are talking about and it's a pain to have to scroll past the same conversation 100 times.
So when quoting, you want to delete (using your delete button)
as much of the previous stuff as you can.
[ August 26, 2009, 09:50 AM: Message edited by: Sound Advice ]