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    how to mark thread resolved

    how to mark thread resolved used to be under thread tools
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    Re: how to mark thread resolved

    That feature is currently missing due to the upgrade (I'm expecting it to come back later).

    You can do the equivalent manually by editing the first post in the thread... click on "go advanced" and edit the title so that it starts with [RESOLVED] , and select the Tick icon.

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    Re: how to mark thread resolved

    Thread moved from Visual Basic 6 and Earlier

    We are working on that and this will be implemented shortly. You can for the time being edit the Subject and insert [Resolved] at the start of the Subject and select the green check mark from the post icons.

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    Re: how to mark thread resolved

    This option is back now. You can now mark your threads as RESOLVED, by pulling down Thread Tools and clicking on "Mark Thread as RESOLVED". Now this has been improved, I think. Because in old version, in every thread this option was 'shown'. But in this version, only those threads that you have created will have this option. And also, only unresolved threads would have this option. Once you mark the thread RESOLVED, that option wouldn't be shown on that thread. If you wish to mark it as unresolved(later after marking it as RESOLVED), you could edit your thread (go Advanced Mode) and remove the "[RESOLVED]" from the title. Now, it will bring back the "Mark Thread as RESOLVED" option for that thread.

    This is a nice improvement. But I think, it would have been a lot more better to have a "Mark thread as UNRESOLVED" option also. So that within a single click, we could mark it as unresolved. But it is not a compulsory one, because there would be lesser chance to mark a thread as "unresolved".


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    Re: how to mark thread resolved

    Thanks
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