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Old Nov 27, 2009, 05:53 PM
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When I'm following a thread and the latest post is at or near the top of a new page, I usually go back to the last post that I've already read in order to make sure that I don't miss any in between.

The only way I know to back up from the top of Page 2, though, is to click on the "Page 1" link -- which takes me to the top of Page 1, not the bottom where the posts are that I'm looking for. Is there (or could there be) any way to back up by one post, not one whole page?

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Old Nov 27, 2009, 06:02 PM
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Maybe I'll experiment a bit with that "View First Unread" control that sometimes shows up over at the left of the blue bar. When I tried it a few minutes ago, the "first unread" was the one I'd just written so I didn't learn much that time.
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Old Nov 28, 2009, 12:37 AM
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I know of no other way to do what you want than how you are already doing it. That said, it would have to come in a feature of the program and I'm not sure we have that ability. DocJohn will have to chime in on this one for the definitive answer Thanks ((((((((((( FZ ))))))))))
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