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15 Dec 14 #451635 by Tamarin
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I have logged in but cannot find anywhere on the site the button to go to private messages.

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15 Dec 14 #451636 by littlegreen
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Hi

The inbox for messages is on the left hand side of the screen under view my profile or edit my profile. If you want to send someone a PM just click on send me message which appears just under the username.

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15 Dec 14 #451639 by rubytuesday
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If you wish to access your inbox, then go to the community home page - click here , then look at the menu on the left hand side of your screen and click "my inbox".

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15 Dec 14 #451680 by Tamarin
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rubytuesday wrote:

If you wish to access your inbox, then go to the community home page - click here , then look at the menu on the left hand side of your screen and click "my inbox".


That''s the one that found it. Thank you.

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