zataar
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Edit function
Fri, 01/21/05 3:08 PM
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To those of you out there that are far more computer literate than I, this may seem like a dumb question, but how can I edit a reply I've made if there isn't an edit icon displayed along with the user profile and reply with quote icons? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Edit function
Fri, 01/21/05 3:31 PM
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Sounds as if you're not logged in.
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Sundancer7
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RE: Edit function
Fri, 01/21/05 3:47 PM
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quote:Originally posted by zataar To those of you out there that are far more computer literate than I, this may seem like a dumb question, but how can I edit a reply I've made if there isn't an edit icon displayed along with the user profile and reply with quote icons? Any help will be greatly appreciated. If you are logged in, directly above your post, there is a icon indicating "edit". Simply click on this icon and your post will reappear. Make your appropiate changes and re-post. Good luck and enjoy. Make sure you are logged in. Your friendly East Tennessee Moderator, Paul E. Smith Knoxville, TN
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Rusty246
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RE: Edit function
Fri, 01/21/05 3:52 PM
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I seem to always be logged in. When I want to reply as I'm doing now I just type in the first letter of my UserName and the rest follows. I type. The only items available to me are the profile, AOL, and reply with quote. I have no edit ANYMORE. Do I need to re-sign in every time?
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zataar
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RE: Edit function
Fri, 01/21/05 3:54 PM
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Thank you both, Gentlemen. I had indeed forgotten to log in.
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Sundancer7
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RE: Edit function
Fri, 01/21/05 4:34 PM
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quote:Originally posted by zataar Thank you both, Gentlemen. I had indeed forgotten to log in. Welcome back. Paul E. Smith Knoxville, TN
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