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Old 10-17-2012, 01:28 PM #1
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Default How to use this site?

This is my second posting as a new member. I was very happy to have received about four respones to my first post. I want to write replies but cannot figure out how to do it. At the bottom of each reply on the bottom left is a spot to click "Thanks" and one that says "Reply". I clicked "Reply" and could not find a space to type my reply. There is a box like this, but it was filled with the reply that I want to answer. Above that is an empty line box labeled "Title" but typing in that didn't work either. I looked around for a page of directions for using this site but didn't find it. It seemed I saw a link when I first joined but now cannot find it. Please help. Thanks, Skippyfeet.
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