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derrick
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Is there a way of putting a thread onto my subscribed list without subscribing to the thread?
Thanks

Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition
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No I'm almost certain you can't do that....................can I ask why you would want to please0
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Sorry thought the question answered itself.
There are one or two threads that I get info from,but have no reason to reply or have no input,but would like to get the e-mail when more info goes on.
This was possible before the changeDon`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0 -
still is possible
Open thread, select thread tools from the bar at the top and click on subscribe
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Thanks suki,you learn something every day,I didn't think that was possible without posting a reply,thanks:)0
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suki1964 wrote:still is possible
Open thread, select thread tools from the bar at the top and click on subscribe
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Thanks:)
Can you explain why we need to put at least 10 characters in a reply? I am certain I have seen shorter replies than 10.Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0 -
trafalgar wrote:Thanks suki,you learn something every day,I didn't think that was possible without posting a reply,thanks:)
But I only found it out about 2 mins before the op posted and that only cos Im new and finding my way around the site(or Im just nosey and click on anything and everything))
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derrick wrote:Thanks:)
Can you explain why we need to put at least 10 characters in a reply? I am certain I have seen shorter replies than 10.
they make you put 10 character to try to stop one-word posts
You can cheat. I usually just put lots of spaces followed by a fullstop (though when it's finally posted, the full-stop often seems right next to the text/smilie)
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