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07 Sep 08 #46279 by Billie12
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Maybe already on here, but haven't found it. Someone I read a post and its good really relevant information to me and when I go to look for it again a couple of days later can't find it .... is there a way of collecting 'favourites' so that we can re-read again - maybe a sort of folder attached to our log in or something very simple? I am sure lots of other would find it useful too.
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Carrie

ps This is a great site.

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07 Sep 08 #46290 by Lady in Blue
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At the moment, I'm saving all the threads I'm interested in on "My Favourites" on Internet Explorer.

I save them all in a folder "Wiki" and number them if, as is usual, there is more than one thread on a subject i.e "Wiki Final Hearing 2"

I've got so many now that I might transfer them onto a separate storage device.

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07 Sep 08 #46333 by poppy5
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Hiya Carrie,

you could 'subscribe' to the thread which will save it on your profile page.

Would that help ?

poppy

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07 Sep 08 #46341 by Lady in Blue
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Forgive my ignorance but how do you do that? There is "unsubscibe" and "subscribe using RSS".

Can someone talk me through it pls? Sorry if it's simple but can't see it.

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07 Sep 08 #46343 by Lady in Blue
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I think I get it now. You have to reply to a thread and then it automatically saves it. But what if I don't want to reply to a thread cos I haven't got the knowledge or anything to say? Is there some other way?

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08 Sep 08 #46492 by Tets
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Carrie,
At the top and bottom of each page of the thread your viewing are 3 buttons 'Reply Topic' 'Subscribe' and 'Favourites', if you don't want to reply you can use subscribe to automatically get notification of new posts to that topic or Favourites to add the topic to the Forum list on your profile under favourites.
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