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Old 08-01-2011, 07:50 AM #1
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Just a quick question...

I've never had to do this here because I tend to go with the flow but I can see some particular people having difficulty keeping up with the messages that they've posted themselves, thus they don't ever actually get to see the replies. I checked the FAQ but I can't really find the direct or correct information at this time that I can suggest.

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Just a quick question...

I've never had to do this here because I tend to go with the flow but I can see some particular people having difficulty keeping up with the messages that they've posted themselves, thus they don't ever actually get to see the replies. I checked the FAQ but I can't really find the direct or correct information at this time that I can suggest.

ack. Thanks in advance.
I think when you are in your profile page, there is a search function. It allows you to search for all posts by a particular login name. Hope this helps!!

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Hi Lara

If a member wants to find all of their own posts, they go to their profile page and then click the 2nd tab "STATISTICS" which will bring links to "Find all posts by ...." Find all threads by"

additionally, one can find all posts via the drop down under all user names, by clicking the member's name at the left of their posts..

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Just a quick question...

I've never had to do this here because I tend to go with the flow but I can see some particular people having difficulty keeping up with the messages that they've posted themselves, thus they don't ever actually get to see the replies. I checked the FAQ but I can't really find the direct or correct information at this time that I can suggest.

ack. Thanks in advance.

Under the FAQ tab at the top upper left of the home page I found this explanation of thread subscriptions.....

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fa..._subscriptions

You can subscribe to particular threads so that when there are new posts or responses to posts you receive an email notification.

Is this what you're asking about? Hope this helps!
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Ahh. Thankyou all very much.
Exactly what I was looking for last night.

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