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Old Sep 11, 2011, 01:04 PM
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i was woundering if there was a way to look up all the forums that i posted ,i cant remember what i all posted & were.is there a way to do this rather than going threw them all 1 by 1,to see if there r anymore responces to my fourms,like can i look up my screen name moonbeam & they all come up ?if so were & how ? oh & 1 more thing were do they all go ? or do we have to go & deleat them ourselves ?

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Old Sep 11, 2011, 04:12 PM
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A quick solution:

Look just to the left of your post (above, unless you've set it to appear below). Click on moonbeam2. In the pulldown menu that appears, click on Find More Posts by moonbeam2 <--- or click on it here if you prefer.

For a longer-term solution, check out my tutorial Subscribing to Threads You're Interested in Following.

Hope that helps.
Thanks for this!
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Old Sep 11, 2011, 10:56 PM
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thank you for helping me find my post !it makes it alot easier !
Thanks for this!
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