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k-amy32 Rookie

Hi to all! I thought I had posted in the pre diagnosis section early this morning but when I looked it wasn't there?? Is it because it wasn't "pinned" like someone else said. Did I do something wrong? I would appreciate any help! Thanks!


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Hi Amy,

I don't know what happened, but click on "View New Posts" and it is showing up there.

Micah

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Tia Newbie
Hi Amy,

I don't know what happened, but click on "View New Posts" and it is showing up there.

Micah

I'm having the same problem, and it isn't showing up on "View New Posts". I couldn't figure out where to click once I had finished my post and previewed it. I don't remember, but I think the choices were preview post and post new topic, or something like that. I clicked on that one since I had already previewed it.

Tia

Tia Newbie
I'm having the same problem, and it isn't showing up on "View New Posts". I couldn't figure out where to click once I had finished my post and previewed it. I don't remember, but I think the choices were preview post and post new topic, or something like that. I clicked on that one since I had already previewed it.

Tia

Never mind. I just found it where I should have put it in the first place. I guess someone moved it.

Tia

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

If a moderator is not on then your post will not be pinned, yet. You can always click your user name to find your posts. If the post is in the wrong spot it will be moved as well. Pinning ensures that posts go where they need to go! I hope that answers your question.

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