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Old 07-20-2020, 08:21 PM #1
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caroline2, hidden away under your user name at the top right of your screen you'll find "My Mood." Mine is currently set at "Cheerful." When I try to change it by clicking on it and scrolling down, it doesn't seem possible--though at one time you could choose from quite an assortment of moods.

I'll have to be perpetually cheerful, I guess.
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Oh my mood changes so I'm ok with nothing about mood...and the thank you function I don't have....so I let that go too. Thanks thou.
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caroline2, hidden away under your user name at the top right of your screen you'll find "My Mood." Mine is currently set at "Cheerful." When I try to change it by clicking on it and scrolling down, it doesn't seem possible--though at one time you could choose from quite an assortment of moods.

I'll have to be perpetually cheerful, I guess.
In the past some browsers were slow to fill in the other mood options, they seemed to stay blank for a long time.. might have been Chrome ... but Firefox had that issue many years ago..
Sometimes if there is blank areas ...if you wait they show up...or try another browser...if you want to try to change the mood..
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Found out how to do it so now I guess I'm Happy. Have changed it many times now by hit and miss. Thanks for this.

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