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How Can I Change The Title ?


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marciab Enthusiast

I accidently hit the wrong key and submitted a post starting a new thread before I was finished with the title. <_< It's in the post recovery section ...

Can you change it to read "Is it possible to heal from celiac while eating gluten ? "

Or can you tell me how to change the title ... thanks ... marcia

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Marcia - Unfortunately, you can't change the title once its up. If you'd like to copy your post into a new one, with the correct title, I'd be happy to set the original one to invisible (delete). Let me know!

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Sounds good ... Give me a minute .. I got a new laptop for XMAS and it's being a real pain right now ... thanks ...

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happygirl Collaborator

Take your time. Once the new one is up, it'll be pinned, and the other one will disappear.

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marciab Enthusiast

cool ... I'm not sure why it looks the way it does right now but I can fix it ... thanks ...

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happygirl Collaborator

It should look okay now. Its your original post, plus MST's post, but with the new title.

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marciab Enthusiast

thank you ... B)

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