How do I mark a topic "SOLVED"
How do I mark a topic "SOLVED"
Am still getting readjusted to using the forum as I've been away awhile and need to know how to mark a topic "solved" or if there is a need to anymore.
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Re: How do I mark a topic "SOLVED"
Never mind, posted to soon and figured it out. Just needed to edit the original post.
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Re: How do I mark a topic "SOLVED"
So is it possible to mark a topic "SOLVED", or not ? If yes, how do you do it?
Re: How do I mark a topic "SOLVED"
Edit the subject line of your original post
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Re: How do I mark a topic "SOLVED"
Eureka! I've been waiting for this solutionJerry3904 wrote:Edit the subject line of your original post
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