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Hey everyone. Go into your profile and just a few clicks down from your e-mail address there is a line titled "from". Put in your city and state. That way when you talk about something local we'll know where the h*ll you're talking about.
Hey everyone. Go into your profile and just a few clicks down from your e-mail address there is a line titled "from". Put in your city and state. That way when you talk about something local we'll know where the h*ll you're talking about.
I posed this same question yesterday when someone was talking about the MOCO having a meeting with owners in their area. Of course nothing was in his profile which is why I posted what you see below. I'm glad I'm not the only one who wonders why so many fail to put anything in their profile.
"So where would your area be and your local hotel? I have never understood what is so hard about putting some facts in your profile, it's not just you but many people who post here who fail to put anything in their profile. You would think it's some kind of big secret or something. Sorry for the rant. "
I think the reason more people don't have their location when they post is that they don't realize that when your put your city and state down where the profile asks for it,it doesn't appear when you post. It only appears when you put your location in "from". I just realized it myself.
I think the reason more people don't have their location when they post is that they don't realize that when your put your city and state down where the profile asks for it,it doesn't appear when you post. It only appears when you put your location in "from". I just realized it myself.
Good Luck
Tom
I kept wondering why it didn't show up for me when I posted. I had added my location But didn't realize that you had to put it into another box (from) also for it to show up. Thanks for pointing it out!
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