How to.....
- by Ronaldo
- 2016-07-11 03:38:34
- General Posting
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- 5 comments
Hi,
the website display has changed since my last visits.
How do I search for my old postings?
I have tried searching by my username but nothing displays. This is how I used to see my old postings and comments.
thanks for your help,
Ronaldo
5 Comments
old posts
by Tracey_E - 2016-07-11 08:11:03
I click on my name at the top, then the tab for posts or comments.
Have tried your suggestions but....
by Ronaldo - 2016-07-11 15:25:28
Hi Dampdog and TraceyE.
I have tried your suggestions and they all work but only display my recent bout of posts and comments. I have many many more going back to 2009. None of these show up. I have tried clicking on the last 50 and 100 entries tab. Only my most recent display. All my ones from years gone by have disappeared.
Ronaldo
old messages
by Tracey_E - 2016-07-11 16:45:25
I changed the display from 10 to 100 and it went all the way back to my first post in 2008. The entire old database was imported when we moved to the new site. Did you ever change user names? Wondering if you have two accounts.
No Joy
by Ronaldo - 2016-07-13 08:55:45
Have tried suggestions but still is not happening.
I have tried putting in Ronaldo and Ronaldo among many other things. My username has always been Ronaldo.
There was an occasion where I forgot my password and a new one was provided. I am wondering if it was that has caused this issue
Ronaldo
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Old comments.
by DampDog - 2016-07-11 05:00:54
I found a couple of ways.
1. "Left click" on your Username in the "Who's online" window. Listed below your personal info are a couple of lists. "Most recent Messages" & "Most recent comments."
2. At the top of the page "left click" your Username and the will take you to the "My accont" page. Then select either "posts" or "comments" from the selection tabs at the start of the page.
There may be other easier methods but as yet I've not found them... :-)Hope that helps
DD