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harp1 Apprentice

Hi,

I started a new topic - Indian Spices in the Food and ingredients room, now I can't find it. Any ideas? Is a new topic removed if no one responds to it?

Also how do I operate the smiley faces? Thanks so much for your help.


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Also how do I operate the smiley faces? Thanks so much for your help.

If you look at the upper left of the screen while you are composing your message, there will be a collection of emoticons offered. If you don't see the one you want, click on "Show All" and a window will pop up with all of them. In either case, click on the emoticon you want, and it will be inserted into the message at the current cursor location. If you know the code to a specific emoticon you can just type it into the message, for example to generate :lol: you could type

:lol:

harp1 Apprentice

Thanks Mommagoose. How did you find it? (My new topic - Indian Spices) :P

Lisa Mentor
Thanks Mommagoose. How did you find it? (My new topic - Indian Spices) :P

Go to your personal profile page. It lists your topic and most recent posts. Just click on either and there it is.

It's hard sometimes when you forget what category you posted in. This option will help with that.

harp1 Apprentice

can I ask you some more questions? :D

ps Thanks

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