Saving 'Favourite' threads......

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Summit033
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Saving 'Favourite' threads......

Post by Summit033 »

Is there any way you can save any 'favourite' threads, like you would a website in an internet browser...?

There are many threads in the forum that , for me, in the future will be priceless in terms of the info they contain. I realise you can search, but sometimes some of the info you stumble accross, you would never remember to search for.... :(

Just a thought...
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Post by kiwipete »

If you want a link to a certain forum thread, simply go to that thread and click on Favorites and save to a folder of your choice. Anytime you want to look at a particular thread, go back to the folder in Favorites and select wich one you want.

I think this is what you are after.
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Post by mike »

Think pete is on to it there. Goto your favorites and make a folder for ORE forum. then each thread you like just add it as a favorite to that folder and name it relevant to what the thread is about. The threads are never going anywhere so the link will remain valid for ever.

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Post by Summit033 »

OK, that will do the trick, just thought there may have been a snazzier way to do it from within the forum....

Who would have thought I worked in IT :shock: These poms still haven't worked out I ain't got a clue, when they do, it will be time to come home..... :D
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