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T O P I C R E V I E WSaggiMCI find this hard work and frustrating to go back manually and find the threads I've responded to. Is there any chance of starting this?------------------In Astrology 2.0 forum, beginners learning astrologyhttp://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/212463.htmlin Astrology 2.0 forum, What’s next for learning (intermediate)http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/212464.htmlIn Astrology 2.0 what’s next for learning (advanced)http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/212465.htmlI love the parable, “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, BUT if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for life.”RandallWe've always had that. You have to check that box when you start a string. For responding to a string, that isn't available.SaggiMC quote:Originally posted by Randall:We've always had that. You have to check that box when you start a string. For responding to a string, that isn't available.I know this Randell, what I'm asking is *could it?* for responding to a thread?RandallNope. The only way is to check the last post time it is bumped.DepTaurusSaggiMc- you could always go on google type in the members name if you remember who posted the topic and all the threads they started shows up.Just make sure you know who started it and when you type it in at google use the name then type in lindaland like for Ex: DepTaurus lindaland and all the posts i have started show up.Maybe that will help you find it,or at least narrow it down.Or go onto the scroll bar and check for topics that have been posted prior to a week it might show up.hope i helpedSaggiMC quote:Originally posted by DepTaurus:SaggiMc- you could always go on google type in the members name if you remember who posted the topic and all the threads they started shows up.Just make sure you know who started it and when you type it in at google use the name then type in lindaland like for Ex: DepTaurus lindaland and all the posts i have started show up.Maybe that will help you find it,or at least narrow it down.Or go onto the scroll bar and check for topics that have been posted prior to a week it might show up.hope i helpedthanks for this, would I put [Ex: ] before the members name? like you have?RandallEX means for example.DepTaurus quote:Originally posted by Randall:EX means for example.what randall said.
------------------In Astrology 2.0 forum, beginners learning astrologyhttp://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/212463.html
in Astrology 2.0 forum, What’s next for learning (intermediate)http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/212464.html
In Astrology 2.0 what’s next for learning (advanced)http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum24/HTML/212465.html
I love the parable, “If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, BUT if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for life.”
quote:Originally posted by Randall:We've always had that. You have to check that box when you start a string. For responding to a string, that isn't available.
I know this Randell, what I'm asking is *could it?* for responding to a thread?
Just make sure you know who started it and when you type it in at google use the name then type in lindaland like for Ex: DepTaurus lindaland and all the posts i have started show up.
Maybe that will help you find it,or at least narrow it down.
Or go onto the scroll bar and check for topics that have been posted prior to a week it might show up.
hope i helped
quote:Originally posted by DepTaurus:SaggiMc- you could always go on google type in the members name if you remember who posted the topic and all the threads they started shows up.Just make sure you know who started it and when you type it in at google use the name then type in lindaland like for Ex: DepTaurus lindaland and all the posts i have started show up.Maybe that will help you find it,or at least narrow it down.Or go onto the scroll bar and check for topics that have been posted prior to a week it might show up.hope i helped
thanks for this, would I put [Ex: ] before the members name? like you have?
quote:Originally posted by Randall:EX means for example.
what randall said.
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