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10 Sep 07 #3123 by stewfox
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Fairly new this site and finding it hard to find my way around

I started a thread a while back, but cant find it ? (3/4 weeks ago)

Is there a easy way for me to do this

ie all threads stated by stewfox etc

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10 Sep 07 #3124 by DownButNotOut
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stewfox,

go from top menu to...My Wikivorce >> My Profile

then select the My Postings tab (bottom half of page)

hope this helps

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10 Sep 07 #3126 by stewfox
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my profile just allows me to edit my details etc ?

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10 Sep 07 #3129 by DownButNotOut
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It is confusing cos there are a couple of different profile pages.

From the very top menu....far right option...

put mouse over "My Wikivorce"

and from list under that select "My Profile"

now look for the "My Postings" tab

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