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Old 04-10-2014, 10:17 AM #1
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Default Newbee question - Where do you change "My Mood"?

Cannot find it in the user's control panel.
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Hi Rob....

Changing mood is in the upper right of your page.... where you sign on. It will not show if you have unread messages. But otherwise it is there.
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Changing mood is in the upper right of your page.... where you sign on. ..
I see the cursor changing shape from arrow to hand when moving over the icon next to "My Mood", but nothing happens when I click on it.

(Also, is there a more appropriate forum for this type of questions?)
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[QUOTE=Rob;1062630]...nothing happens when I click on it.

Works after switching browser from IEplorer to Firefox.
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I think the Chrome browser has problems displaying the changer also.
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Cannot find it in the user's control panel.
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