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Can I delete or Change a Thread post that I started?
Hello, I would like to change the pictures I placed in a post. I dont see any where to acomplish this. Thank you for any help.
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Jose
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04-21-2020 01:09 PM
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Jose,
If you go to the top right under Need Help, CLICK HERE, you will see a white box Search Milsurps.com. If you type in there whatever your question is it will give you the answer ie Deleting Posts etc
Hope that helps for the now and the future
Stay Safe
Gil
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Originally Posted by
Huasopodrido
Can I delete or Change a Thread post that I started?
That is because you are a "standard" member; if you became a "contributing" member it would allow you to edit your own posts. You do still get a very limited amount of time to change your post after submitting it.
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Due to several instances of abuse, the ability to EDIT posts for free registered members was limited to 1 hour after the date of the original post, which gives the average member sufficient time to correct spelling and/or grammatical errors. Only Moderators, Advisory Panel and Contributing members are exempt from that restriction. The other primary issue is that if pics are removed from a previously created thread, then any posts following that which make reference to them for the benefit of all members, the entire thread becomes essentially useless, which for a research site wastes a lot of people’s time.
If you’d like to add pics, please email them to me and I’ll add them in whatever post you indicate by showing me the link, or if you want, you can create a new post in the same thread and add them yourself...
Regards,
Doug
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