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How To Track?


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Could someone tell how to track my own posting? I noticed when I posted a message sometimes I would get a notice that there are responses to it, and then later, there would be responses to my message but I did not get an email notification.

I'm still trying to figure out all stuff. thanks!


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Scroll to the bottom of the thread that you want to track. There's a little blue box with a white pad-like icon inside. Click that. Three options will pop out: track thread, something else, and something else, click on tracking the topic.

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If all else fails, borrow one of Tammy's dogs ... they track very well :lol::rolleyes: I'm bad, just couldn't resist.

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turtle99 Rookie

celiac3270,

Thanks for the tip. I will try it.

What is the difference between guided mode and normal mode?

Shirley,

I'd love to meet Tammy's dog!! Is there a photo ?

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You should be able to see Tammy's dogs at;

http://www.leidenschaftkennels.com\

I hope this link works for you :D If not, click on Leidenschaft in this forum, I think she has a link from her name. :huh:

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When posting, guided mode is a little easier for newbies. For example, when you click quote in guided mode, a box pops up for you to type (or paste) what you want in the quote. In regular mode, it will say

instead and you'll have to click quote again to close the quote...that type of thing. No major difference, though.

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