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Its been a while since i realised i didn't know how to mark one of my threads as solved. Any help will be appreciated...
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Re: Newb Question...

press ctrl-f in one of your threads and type: Mark as Solved. It will show you link that is just above the (purple in this case) "quick reply to thread" bar.
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Re: Newb Question...

Its normally at the bottom at the top or bottom of the quick reply box, its blue text.
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Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by niek_e ...
press ctrl-f in one of your threads and type: Mark as Solved. It will show you link that is just above the (purple in this case) "quick reply to thread" bar.
Ctrl-F brings up the FIND dialog in FFox and IE. At least for me...
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Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by WaltP ...
Ctrl-F brings up the FIND dialog in FFox and IE. At least for me...
That was what I was getting at
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Re: Newb Question...

Oh. I get ya...
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