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 Add [RESOLVED] or [TIP] to your forum title

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mamboBROWN


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Posted: 05/13/2008, 9:33 PM

I don't know who suggested this but I think that it would be a great idea..........If the person who creates a thread and has it resolved add [Resolved] to the title. This way anyone who is helping others will know whether or not a solution was found for that particular thread.
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mamboBROWN


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Posted: 05/25/2008, 8:48 PM

Also, (brownie points to wkempees) you if think that the solution to your question/problem is a good tip then you might want to put [TIP] instead of [RESOLVED].


Just a friendly reminder to the community to please help us help each other.
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wkempees


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Posted: 05/26/2008, 6:17 AM

MB:
suggest change to this title as well....

Add [RESOLVED] or [TIP] to your forum title
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mamboBROWN


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Posted: 05/26/2008, 7:09 AM

Thanks wkempees. I can definitely do that.
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