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Trouble Replying: New Post


Motherbird7

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I am replying in this new post to the moderator who replied to my last one...

New posting isn't a problem because their is a button that says 'post new topic'. When I reply, there is not a button that says 'post' when i am done typing my reply. Only a button that says 'preview post' but after that still no 'post' button.

Sorry. I know there must be a simple explanation.

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If you scroll down from an existing post, there should be two options "Fast Reply" with a text box already open, and an "Add Reply" button that will open a new text box for you.

Which method are you using to reply?

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Motherbird7 Rookie

Experimenting....I clicked on add reply and now I think I realize that hitting the 'Add Reply' that is next to the 'Preview Post' might be the button to post the reply.

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Experiment....This time I am using Fast Reply and so now I can clearly see the blue 'Post' button next to 'Use Full Editor'.

I think I understand now. Thank you!

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Jestgar Rising Star

Ta DA!!

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Motherbird7 Rookie

Ta DA!!

HaHa!! Thanks for your patience! Have a great day. :)

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