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Carole Muller Denmark Local time: 13:58 English to French + ...
Dec 12, 2001
I\'d like to go back and read a thread initiated one or two days ago by Werner Patels and with the title \"translations for free\" something to that effect. Now the thread is not anylonger appearing under \"Recent postings\"
When I try to access forums from the Main Page, there are 5-6- \"most recent\" threads in the middle, then above to the left \"See more discussions\" and to the right \"Post New\".
Yesterday, I clicked on something (what???) and ende... See more
I\'d like to go back and read a thread initiated one or two days ago by Werner Patels and with the title \"translations for free\" something to that effect. Now the thread is not anylonger appearing under \"Recent postings\"
When I try to access forums from the Main Page, there are 5-6- \"most recent\" threads in the middle, then above to the left \"See more discussions\" and to the right \"Post New\".
Yesterday, I clicked on something (what???) and ended on another listing: those were all the threads of the last 2-3 days in chronological order, so it was not the Forums which are organised in categories of types of subjects with the moderator to the right.
How can I access this? There were a few threads that I\'d like to read, but I did not notice the category they might be archived under. [addsig] ▲ Collapse
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Werner George Patels, M.A., C.Tran.(ATIO) (X) Local time: 07:58 German to English + ...
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Carole Muller Denmark Local time: 13:58 English to French + ...
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Thank you
Dec 13, 2001
Yes, thank you,
Carole [addsig]
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Jacek Krankowski (X) English to Polish + ...
Still: How do I get to read a thread from yesterday ?
Dec 13, 2001
I also get easily frustrated being unable to easily locate recent threads. Can anyone take this Werner\'s example and take me back to it step by step, please? Do I need to look up all the forums/categories? Needless to say I do not know which one to look for in the first place.
Jacek
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At the moment, there is not a good way to find old threads. The best thing to do is go to the forum main page (accessible from the menu at left) and then look at the dates of last posting. This narrows down the search...but it is still inconvenient.
Sorry, it is on the list of things to do.
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