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    how do i mark a thread closed?

    how do i mark a thread closed? I looked in tools and lots of other places?
    Last edited by Joe Miller; 02-13-2009 at 05:52 PM.

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    Re: how do i mark a thread closed?

    http://www.excelforum.com/faq.php

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    I don't see "advance"?

    To mark your thread solved do the following:
    - Go to the first post
    - Click edit
    - Click Advance
    - Just below the word "Title:" you will see a dropdown with the word No prefix.
    - Change to Solve
    - Click Save

    I DON'T SEE "ADVANCE"?

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    Re: how do i mark a thread closed?

    I tried it with one of my posts...didnt see it either...but there is a prefix box...when you click on it you should see "[\Solved]". This will prefix you subject header and thus closing it.

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    Re: how do i mark a thread closed?

    When you click edit can you see a dropdown under the word title:

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