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You should be able to under the "More" button beside the "Reply" and "Quote" if it is your post.

Any problems, I think a private message to Todd will fix things up.



-- Edited by muttwood on Sunday 1st of February 2015 04:31:00 PM

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perrotta62 wrote:

How can you delete old post


         yours?   or someone else    you are up to 14 now  



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I wish it was that easy to delete some things I say to my wife no

Or at least her memory of what I said biggrin



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perrotta62 wrote:

How can you delete old post





Yes, as stated, clicking on "More" in the post you want to delete will set it up for you.

One thing to keep in mind. If you started a new thread, and you delete the first post, it will delete the entire thread, not just your post.

If you have any problems doing any of this, just send me a message and I will try to help if I can. Todd can certainly help as well but often he is swamped with forum details as he is admin for 3 different forums. I like to try and help him with simpler stuff like this if I can to free up some of his time.

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I'm pretty sure the author can delete a post. If not Carl or I can do it.

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Yes, the author can always remove his own posts (and ONLY his own posts). If you started a new thread and want to delete your opening post but want the remainder of the thread to stay (which is often recommended if there is info in the remainder of the thread that could be beneficial) just go to the opening post, delete what you want to but type in the word "deleted" or whatever you like. That way, the initial post stays, the rest of the thread stays and yet you have deleted what you wished to delete.

Clear as mud?

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Canadian Poncho wrote:

I'm pretty sure the author can delete a post. If not Carl or I can do it.





And any of the other moderators as well.

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