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When your logged in click on the welcome andromeda in the upper right corner it takes you to the about me section. Then click statistics. And then click on the find all post and threads.
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How can I find my old threads, I mean , The questions I have posted in the past?
Help?
The most simple way is to click on your name on any of your previous posts (like your own post above) which will provide you with a drop-down menu where one option is to "Find all posts by andromeda1". You can also do a Search on your own name for all of your posts or specific posts of yours by entering a key word to search. Or, third, follow the directions whitlock stated.
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Oops, forgot one... in any forum where you've posted to a thread, it will have this icon - - an envelope with a down arrow to the left of the title of the thread... hover your mouse over it and it will tell you how many posts you've made to that thread. Threads that you have not posted to will have this icon - - an envelope with no arrow on it, left of the thread title instead.
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Click on your name and go to your profile page. and you will see a box and there are blue tabs just above where you would write a comment to your page. The tabs say, "About Me" and "Statistics." Click on "Statistics" You'll see a map and push pins of your comments and how often you posted. Under that are two links, "Find all posts by so-and-so" and "Find all threads by so and so."
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