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modiddly16 Enthusiast

So suddenly my board changed and doesn't show the replies to the topics, I have to click on each one individually and it's driving me nuts. Does anyone know how to fix it?


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happygirl Collaborator

Go to Options on the top right hand corner of a topic, and select "standard" under display modes.

Lisa Mentor

I hate it when it does that. <_<

jerseyangel Proficient

It happened to me last week. :angry:

modiddly16 Enthusiast

oh my goodness THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lizard00 Enthusiast

It usually happens to me when I had done a forum search.

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rbh Apprentice

This is happening to me too. But I can't find the options link that someone referred to, or an e-mail address to e-mail anyone for help.


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mushroom Proficient

The previous posts were made before the new software update and a lot of things have changed on the board since then. :rolleyes:

What you need to do now is click on your login name, then choose Settings from the dropdown menu.

In settings scroll down to Search Settings and click on Forum Results Display and it gives you the option of showing all the posts or showing an outline. Hope this helps.

New-To-This Rookie

The previous posts were made before the new software update and a lot of things have changed on the board since then. :rolleyes:

What you need to do now is click on your login name, then choose Settings from the dropdown menu.

In settings scroll down to Search Settings and click on Forum Results Display and it gives you the option of showing all the posts or showing an outline. Hope this helps.

When I go to forum results I get 2 options One is something about list another is something about forum. I have tryed to save both ways and still have to individually open each response. What am I missing????????? Very frustrated,help!

mushroom Proficient

When I go to forum results I get 2 options One is something about list another is something about forum. I have tryed to save both ways and still have to individually open each response. What am I missing????????? Very frustrated,help!

Sheesh, I dunno :o That should work, but then I really haven't had the problem since the new software. I will try the change and see what happens for me :rolleyes:

mushroom Proficient

Okay, I followed my own instructions, and nothing happened!!! :unsure: See my post to Scott (admin) here:

Hopefully he can sort this out for us, and specifically you. Clicking on each individual post is a pain when you want them all to come up :rolleyes:

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