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07-15-2009
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| [SOLVED] Question asked, then topic closed
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07-15-2009
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| Not sure why this was marked as solved. Unsolved it. Should be able to post now. |
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07-15-2009
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Originally Posted by drl However, the topic was closed, which makes it difficult for the OP to answer the question ... cheers, drl | From what I can tell by using one of the admin functions to see the history of that thread, it appears that it was the OP him/herself that closed it. If I'm not mistaken, the OP can reopen threads that they've closed should they wish to do so.
Thanks for the feedback. |
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07-15-2009
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| Hi. Quote:
Originally Posted by ozar From what I can tell by using one of the admin functions to see the history of that thread, it appears that it was the OP him/herself that closed it. If I'm not mistaken, the OP can reopen threads that they've closed should they wish to do so.
Thanks for the feedback. | That would explain it, thanks ... cheers, drl
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| Hi.
Yes, I just tried it on this thread. In menu Thread Tools, there are selections for marking the thread solved / unsolved, which also closes / re-opens the thread ... cheers, drl
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