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martindias
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I don't know if other FORUM members have the same problem as I do but i find it a problem starting a new threat. I search for my topic and then see now way of starting a new thread. I know this means retracing to the general FORUM discussion panel but it would be so much easier if there was a simple 'Start a New Thread' on each part of the discussion site.
Each time I type 'how to start a new thread' in any of the site search options i draw a blank and have to go do a google search.
I do find this FORUM extremely useful but i have to relearn how to ask a new question each time i dip in. It could be easier!
Each time I type 'how to start a new thread' in any of the site search options i draw a blank and have to go do a google search.
I do find this FORUM extremely useful but i have to relearn how to ask a new question each time i dip in. It could be easier!
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There is a button on each sub-forum to click and start a new thread.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0
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As above
Big Blue Button on the left NEW THREAD
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=13
Not on yours then your web browser is blocking it ,0 -
Sorry - I probably didn't explain my point clearly enough. Where I search in forums for a topic - as I just did - searching for Parking Charge Notices - i am immediately taken to a forum thread - I have found this is the same on each search. On that page there is no 'Start New Thread' option. - . The search function takes one to a discussion not a topic...0
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Where does this link take you and what does the button the left say?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1630
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