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flash (macromedia) : how do I find my posts?


Mark Garron
11/21/2003 8:28:56 PM
I see that I have posted 46 messages. How do I view them?



phatkow
11/21/2003 8:51:03 PM
you could do a search with your user name - although the search function in this web forum is pretty clunky and unintutive in my opinion - i often search for something i know is there and get 0 results,
you can always go to "Profile" to see a list of your subscribed threads.

chris georgenes
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Mark Garron
11/21/2003 11:41:01 PM
Well all three methods do not work :-(

It would be nice to just click on the message that says I have posted 46 messages and get the messages. I get tired of reposting the same messages over and over again.

Ciaran
11/22/2003 4:05:11 AM
I suspect the tiredness could be the result of reduced blood-sugar levels.
Go to the nearest convienence store and purchase as many high-calorie snacks
as you can afford. Brightly-coloured packaging can often help you select the
correct ones. Eat them steadily, and keep re-posting the same message until
you discover how to find it again. Remember: it is not important how many
copies
of your message are downloaded to other people's computers, no matter where
they
are in the world. If it's not on your machine, then you will not be able to
see it.

HEALTH WARNING -
People with diabetes or nut allergies should ignore this advice !

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messages and get the messages. I get tired of reposting the same messages
over and over again.
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Kesh-MMTS
11/22/2003 4:32:26 AM
In Outlook Express you can do a "Find" (Edit > Find > Message). On the
website, you can click on "My Forums".

Carl Fink
11/24/2003 9:46:52 AM
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They do.

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MM's forum software is terrible. Switch to an NNTP newsreader and make your
life easier.
--
Carl Fink
jen_designs NO[at]SPAM hotmail.com
11/24/2003 11:04:10 AM
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Go to the advanced google groups search page at:

http://www.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en

Then in the box that says author type in wour user name and hit the
Google Serach button.

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