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CURIOUS RASH
11-15-2007, 02:59 PM
There are two ways to find threads you've started or replies you've made. Number 1 is SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Subscriptions Part 1 - Threads you've posted in...


Logged in, Click on Manage Your Account
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Now you are in the "Control Panel" on the left hand side, click "Edit Options". You know you want to.
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Here you have a host of options, we're going down to "Default Thread Subscription Mode" and selecting any option other than "Do Not Subscribe".
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Having done that, you will scroll allllllll the way to the bottom and click on "Save Changes."
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This will automatically subscribe you to EVERY thread you leave a mark in. Just click on "Manage Your Account" (as shown above) at any time to view a list of your subscribed threads. Threads that have new replies since the last time you logged in will be at the top of the list.
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CURIOUS RASH
11-15-2007, 11:50 PM
Subscriptions Part 2 - Threads you have not posted in...

So you see a thread you want to track but not post in,,,


While viewing said thread, click on "Thread Tools (uno) and select "Subscribe to this Thread" (dos)
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This action will bring you to the "Subscribe to Thread" page. Select your subscription preference (uno) and then click "Add Subscription. (dos)
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Now, as in the above thread, any new additions to your subscribed thread will bring it to the top of your list when you go to the "Manage Your Account page. (as pictured at end of first post)

CURIOUS RASH
11-16-2007, 12:20 AM
Number 2 - View all posts by......

Another way to find ANYONE'S posts, including your own, is to view the public profile.




Click on the username (uno) and select Find More Posts By... (dos)

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This will bring up a list of all the posts that user, or yourself has made.

Want to narrow it down? Click on the username (uno) Then select "View Public Profile" (dos)
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Now you are looking at the public profile for that user. You can choose to view ONLY the threads started by that user by selecting "Find all threads started by..."
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There are a few other tips and tricks but I've grown tired...