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Am probably not looking hard enough in the help columns, would like to change my user name (nickname), please tell me how.

Thanks!


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

You have to contact Scott for that.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

celiac3270 Collaborator

Yes. Either PM "admin" or e-mail Open Original Shared Link. Include your current board name and the new name you want. What are you thinking of changing it to? :)

Guest BellyTimber

I was thinking of keeping it a surprise! (till I e-mail Scott)

(is that acceptable)

At this moment I still have to check 2 possibilities in the dictionary - some of the furniture a friend helped me move last week is still in front of the dictionary shelf, now I have woken up with slight dyspepsia - as one does - but don't feel this is a good time to do more shifting.

;)

plantime Contributor

Please just let us know who you are when you do change it! I love good surprises!

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