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    Resolved Mark your thread resolved

    Why mark your thread resolved?

    When you are browsing the forums it becomes useful to know which threads have open questions and which ones have been satisfactorily answered. This saves us all time when deciding which threads to post in. Hence, it is the forum custom to mark your thread resolved.




    How do I do it?

    To mark your thread as resolved, find the Thread Tools link on the bar above the first post. Click it and a menu will drop down showing you some options. From these choose "Mark Thread Resolved" which is the bottom-most option.



    This will change the thread icon to the green tick mark and prepend the [RESOLVED] text to the thread title.

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    Re: Mark your thread resolved

    http://www.vbforums.com/faq.php?faq=...olved_faq_item

    FAQ added to forum FAQs. Thanks!

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    Re: Mark your thread resolved

    You're welcome, and thanks for adding it

    I will probably never use all my 20MB attachment space so I think the images are safe

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