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Posted by Sammy on September 27, 2001, at 14:26:42
Krazy Kat-
Could you answer a couple of questions for me. I feel real stupid asking as I feel everyone but me probably knows but I have no other way of finding out. What does it mean when you click on "Thread" or "Start a New Thread"? This will probably be hard to believe but every time I've wanted to post, I've clicked on post and deleted everything the last person posted then posted what I wanted to say. This time, I used the "Start a New Thread" and the screen looked right. Hope it gets posted.
Thanks for any help you can give me. Thank you also for the info on Celexa.
Sammy
Posted by Dr. Bob on September 28, 2001, at 17:40:33
In reply to Celexa-Krazy Kat, posted by Sammy on September 27, 2001, at 14:26:42
> Could you answer a couple of questions for me. I feel real stupid asking as I feel everyone but me probably knows but I have no other way of finding out. What does it mean when you click on "Thread" or "Start a New Thread"? This will probably be hard to believe but every time I've wanted to post, I've clicked on post and deleted everything the last person posted then posted what I wanted to say.
"Thread" is short for "discussion thread", a sequence of posts about a particular topic. If you click on "Thread", it takes you to a list of those posts.
If you want to add to that discussion (on that particular topic), click on "Post follow-up" (or scroll down to the bottom of a post in that thread).
If, however, you want to start a new discussion (on a new topic), click on "Start new thread" (or scroll down to the bottom of the main page for the board).
Does that help? Welcome!
Bob
Posted by Krazy Kat on October 2, 2001, at 18:49:20
In reply to Re: where to click to post, posted by Dr. Bob on September 28, 2001, at 17:40:33
Sorry, Sammy, missed this.
Thank you Dr. Bob.
Welcome, Sammy.
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