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Editing ?

morphman

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Can we edit our own posts ? I've looked everywhere but can't seem to find a way to do this. What am I missing ?

Thank you
 

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You should be able to see a 'button' with a scissor on it, click that to edit. If the post is slightly older you may need to pm me, or one of the others with what you want to change.
 

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Thank you for the quick reply. I just wanted to remove some pictures and add different ones. I don't see the Button with scissors. :confused: Should I just pm you with the details ?

Thanks again :happy:
 

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You can only edit your posts until someone else has commented, I think.

If you want to add pictures, just make another post in that thread with pics.
 

John

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Actually, there's a time limit of about 15 minutes. After that you can't edit the post without getting a moderator to do it. The main reason for this is so that people don't "re-write" history in a thread.
 
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