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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 09:56 AM
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i see all the time people saying they bookmark a post,, like saving it for reference lator,, how is this done? where is it saved to?? have not been able to figure that out yet but would like to save some of these for lator review,,. also how or where do you write the dicscription, or saying under your profile pic?? call me stupid or whatever but not really a computer person,,any help will be appreciated,.
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 05:28 PM
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oh well no help on this one,,but thanks anyway
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 06:01 PM
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I use Google Chrome browser and there is a star on the right side of the address bar. I click on this star and it saves this page to my bookmarks. Mozilla Firefox has the same star on the address bar. For Internet Explorer there is a "Favorites" tab near the top of the page. Click on that to add the page you're looking at.

Scroll to the top of the page on HDF. There is a dark blue bar with User CP and several other things. Click on User CP. You can edit all kinds of things. Pick the one you want and have at it.
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 06:08 PM
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jim at the top where thread starts, on the right you see thread tools click to open bar and subscribe to this thread, then anytime you want to look at it go to profile and pull subscribed threads.
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 06:12 PM
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Scroll to the top of the page on HDF. There is a dark blue bar with User CP and several other things. Click on User CP. You can edit all kinds of things. Pick the one you want and have at it.[/quote]


how did u put the caption under ur profile pic??
wher it has has "my gal calamity"" or whatever name that was ,, cant see it as i am typing this,,.
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Go to User CP and under "Your Control Panel" select "Edit Signature". Type in what you want.
 
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Go to User CP and under "Your Control Panel" select "Edit Signature". Type in what you want.
cool thanks for the help
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jmn1960
i see all the time people saying they bookmark a post,, like saving it for reference lator,, how is this done? where is it saved to?? have not been able to figure that out yet but would like to save some of these for later review,,. <snip>
Others have explained how to edit your User profile .... if you want to save (bookmark) a single post (rather than the whole thread) take a look in the upper right hand corner of the post, You will see a blue number. Click on it and it should open a page with just that single post on it. Then use the bookmark function of your browser which should bring up a dialog box and there you can decide both what you want to name it and where you want to save it (you'll see a folders option) ... Cheers
 
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