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Oct 3rd, 2017, 04:39 AM
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Starting A New Thread
Hi sorry for out of topic I would like to ask how to post a thread? Because I'm first time here in VBforums. Please help.
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Oct 3rd, 2017, 06:46 AM
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Re: Retrieve data from a weather website
Originally Posted by eddecatoria
Hi sorry for out of topic I would like to ask how to post a thread? Because I'm first time here in VBforums. Please help.
Step 1 is to stop replying to existing threads.
Step 2 - Find the appropriate forum section for your question.
Step 3 - Click "New Thread" that can be found at the top left of every forum section.
Step 4 & 5 - Enter a descriptive title - don't use something generic like "I need help" (of course you need help, why else are you posting). Enter a clear and complete post describing the problem. This is a forum, you have more than 140 characters, you're not on twitter or sending a text message - use complete words and clear descriptions. In my signature block at the bottom of this post you'll find a link about getting rid of eels from your hovercraft... click, read, head the advice.
-tg
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Oct 3rd, 2017, 07:11 AM
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Re: BLANK IN SAVE txtfile
You just did. (post a thread, that is.)
Did you read the FAQ's?
What specifically do you want to know?
Welcome to the forum!
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Oct 3rd, 2017, 07:40 AM
#4
Re: BLANK IN SAVE txtfile
Originally Posted by eddecatoria
Hi I would like to ask how to post a thread? I'm new here.
If you mean that you want to START a new thread, then
- at Home page, select the Forum you want.. in this case, Visual Basic 6 and Earlier
- then press Post New Thread button .. near the top, at the left side of screen
- fill in the Title (the small textbox at top) .. a short description of you issue
- compose your thread .. in the larger textbox
- you can preview your post by pressing the Preview Post button .. at bottom right
- when you are satisfied, then press Submit New Thread button
Spoo
Last edited by Spooman; Oct 3rd, 2017 at 07:51 AM.
Reason: add sublist under Post New Thread
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Oct 3rd, 2017, 07:41 AM
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Re: BLANK IN SAVE txtfile
Hey Sam, I think he means "start a new thread". Eddecatoria, just back up to the "forum" level (which lists all the threads). Once there, you'll see a "Forum Tools" dropdown in the top-right-ish area. Under there, you'll see a "Post a New Thread..." option.
That's where you'd ask your own question and start your own thread with its own posts.
And yes, welcome to the forums,
Elroy
EDIT1: Ahhh, Spoo posted too.
Any software I post in these forums written by me is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, and permission is hereby granted, free of charge and without restriction, to any person obtaining a copy. To all, peace and happiness.
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Oct 3rd, 2017, 08:37 AM
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Re: BLANK IN SAVE txtfile
Elroy
I only beat you by a minute .. GMTA ..
Spoo
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Oct 13th, 2017, 02:28 AM
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Thread Starter
New Member
Re: Retrieve data from a weather website
Originally Posted by techgnome
Step 1 is to stop replying to existing threads.
Step 2 - Find the appropriate forum section for your question.
Step 3 - Click "New Thread" that can be found at the top left of every forum section.
Step 4 & 5 - Enter a descriptive title - don't use something generic like "I need help" (of course you need help, why else are you posting). Enter a clear and complete post describing the problem. This is a forum, you have more than 140 characters, you're not on twitter or sending a text message - use complete words and clear descriptions. In my signature block at the bottom of this post you'll find a link about getting rid of eels from your hovercraft... click, read, head the advice.
-tg
thanks
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Oct 13th, 2017, 02:29 AM
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Thread Starter
New Member
Re: BLANK IN SAVE txtfile
Originally Posted by Elroy
Hey Sam, I think he means "start a new thread". Eddecatoria, just back up to the "forum" level (which lists all the threads). Once there, you'll see a "Forum Tools" dropdown in the top-right-ish area. Under there, you'll see a "Post a New Thread..." option.
That's where you'd ask your own question and start your own thread with its own posts.
And yes, welcome to the forums,
Elroy
EDIT1: Ahhh, Spoo posted too.
Thanks
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