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Old 08-15-2009   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] How do I mark thread as solved?

I have searched and searched the forum pages for how to mark a thread as solved but, either I am totally blind or it just isn't plain obvious. I can't even get a result when I enter a search... I wish to mark my thread about the BBC iPlayer as solved.

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Just above and to the right of your thread title:

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Thanks Ozar - I am totally blind to the obvious.
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You could mark this one as solved now too
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