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Old 07-31-2018, 10:13 AM #1
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Default Weird question

It seems I have to go back up to the top of every thread to get to the next thread. I used to have an button at the bottom that i could hit and it would just take me to the list again.

I am not sure what has happened. But this is getting old. Anyone know what I've done to have this happen. Or what I can do to get the button at the bottom back so its going the correct or way I liked it again.

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