Hi guys,
I have multiple questions I that I have open that I need help with.
Is there a way to keep track of your unsolved threads?
So I can work on them myself and also keep track of my projects?
Please, and thanks.
JWS
Hi guys,
I have multiple questions I that I have open that I need help with.
Is there a way to keep track of your unsolved threads?
So I can work on them myself and also keep track of my projects?
Please, and thanks.
JWS
Thanks,
JimmyWilliams
No. You can use the advanced search to find your threads or your latest posts or latest threads link in your profile, but that's it. There's no way to filter out solved threads, I am afraid.
I'd like to say we'll look at implementing this, however we aren't able to control the management of these forums: the owner and his tech team are not really very interested in helping out, sadly, so we have to live with these limitations. I know - don't ask!!!
Ali
Enthusiastic self-taught user of MS Excel who's always learning!
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Maybe select advanced search, then "Search single content type", enter your user name & check "Exact name", then under "search by prefix" select (no prefix), then click search now.
This assumes you flag your thread as solved.
That might work - missed that!
I didn't realise you could do that & was thinking the OP meant threads with no replies. It was only when looking at that I realised you could search for prefix
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