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You can go back and edit your post to make it easier to read.
How can you to edit a post, would be happy to. Or I could repost in the thread with paragraphs. Once I tried to re-read it I realized how hard it is to read.
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How can you to edit a post, would be happy to. Or I could repost in the thread with paragraphs. Once I tried to re-read it I realized how hard it is to read.
My posts have a button at the bottom that says 'edit' so I assume yours do too.
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My posts have a button at the bottom that says 'edit' so I assume yours do too.
Um, there may be a time limit on the editing. My earlier post in this thread doesn't have that button at the bottom, for instance.

I believe you can ask a moderator for help with editing though.

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If you have registered and are logged in, you may be able to edit and delete your posts (although the administrator may have turned off this option). Your ability to edit your posts may be time-limited, depending on how the administrator has set up the forum.

To edit or delete your posts, click the Edit Edit / Delete Message button by the particular post. If your post was the first in the thread, then deleting it may remove the entire thread.

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If the edit time and date appear as a link you can click on this to see the differences between the original and edited versions, or between edits if there have been multiple edits.

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Administrators and moderators may also edit your messages. If they do, there may not be a note telling other users that the post was modified.
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