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I just spent 30 minutes typing a post and had a conflict with "Tags" and I hit the Back button and erased my message. WTF?!
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It always happens that way. If anything at all goes wrong you will lose it all. The only solution is to type up longer posts in WordPad and then copy-and-paste them to Subsim or highlight and save your work as you go along.
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Seaman
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So, how do I delete this post? I clicked on the Edit tag where it says "Edit/Delete" but dang if I can find a button to delete this note. It would make sense that an Author of a post could delete is at will, but.....
Anyway I am off to post another, hopefully without "Tags" and can get answer. LOL! |
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You can delete an individual post such as the one you just made asking that question, but your first post started a new thread, and only a Moderator can delete a thread.
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Seaman
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Okies, Sir Moderator! Please delete my Original post. Useless now. ;-)
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