by jalinnell 08 Mar 2016

I have a question: Is there an easy way to find a post that a person had replied to days earlier? I do not see a place to do a search so have been going back, sometimes many pages back, to try to find the original post. It seems logical to want to see any comments or replies posted, or even comments about your own posts trying to help. And, of course, it is only proper to thank anyone who has helped, or tried to help, with a problem or question. Judy

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by fabricfairy 08 Mar 2016

Great question I learnt something from this also , what I know about computing you could fit on the head of a pin , all self taught never had a lesson , and sometimes I just press the wrong buttons and get into trouble
computing is not an easy thing to learn . .

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by spendlove Moderator 08 Mar 2016

If you click on your own user name, you can find all of the threads you have ever started which is very useful. If it is a thread that someone else started, you can either type their user name after the URL (http://www.cuteembroidery.com/jal...) or find another post by that person and click on their user name to bring up a complete list.

It is always worthwhile reading through the posts in the Q&A section to learn more about how this site works. It has so much to offer, there is always something new for all of us - however long we have been here!

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spendlove by spendlove 08 Mar 2016

And of course - you are so right about saying thank you!

jalinnell by jalinnell 08 Mar 2016

Thank you for the info. I will have to check the Q&A to find other helpful advice. Even though I have been a member here in what seems like forever, I haven't been actively involved until just recently. In the past I read the posts daily, but did not do much more. So, please don't be surprised if I ask more questions as I go along. I wonder if in the Q&A it tells us how to find out how long we have been a member...I'll have to see. Thank you again! Judy

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