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Old 03-03-2008, 12:56 PM   #11
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I've seen that tool and i've used it... but, how effective is it? what does it consider "new post" anything posted with in "X" hours? The reason i ask i bec. when i've used it, after using it, i'll go to a specific board, and realize that there are threads there that i have not opened or seen. So, why doesn't it show these?
I'm pretty sure it goes from the last time you logged on to mommysavers. After I read them I hit "quick links"--"mark forums read"....so if you log on multiple time a day you can hit new posts each time and it will do all the new ones from where you marked them as read. It can sometime overlap if you are reading "new" posts and people are continuing to post those won't be included in your pages.

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Old 03-04-2008, 02:07 PM   #12
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I want to know how to use the following...
Click on User PC ... now, how do you use the Event Reminders?, and how do you use the Attachments?
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