RCU Forums - View Single Post - How to know where we posted?
View Single Post
Old 03-04-2009 | 02:02 PM
  #27  
warningshot's Avatar
warningshot
 
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 548
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
From: OU-OSU OK
Default RE: How to know where we posted?


[quote]ORIGINAL: Zor

ORIGINAL: Hossfly

Zor:

On the top of each forum, upper right, there are 3 yellow (on mine anyway) slots. One is named "Filter". It starts with "Show all posts" but by clicking the down bar, the bottom option is "Show all posts I contributed to."

So on the bottom and sometimes top of any forum, you can jump to any forum, then click on "Show all posts I contributed to." From there, read your postings.

Edited to add: You can also set up a "My Forums" and eliminate all those items you might not care for. Saves me much time.

Best I can do to help you out.

Hossfly,

I regret having to tell you that your directives are one more misleading information.

All the misleading information I have received is another example that users of RC Universe do not know well the software they are working with and how to handle it.

I do not see anything like you are describing.

I wish to thank you however for your concern and your posting.
It is a nice gesture on your part but the information is simply not there.

I sure hope that people in this forum know their model airplanes better than they know the software they are using.

This thread, which I initiated, is "out of topic" with model airplanes and I suggest this conversation should end as it is leading nowhere.

I will join the multitude of guests. I am convinced that many would like to participate as active forum members if the system was much more friendly to use. It possibly could be if there was a location completely explaining accurately "how to maneuver" in this forum.

The FAQ are useless for that purpose although it was referred to me while it has nothing about what I was looking for.

I have pity for Ken who has to use multitude of email to manage his function as a moderator.
That is a shame when things could be much more simple (the KISS principle).

With my best regards to all readers. I am with you gals and guys.

Zor

Zor
If you will get out of this thread and follow Hossfly's instructions it is there.