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Date: 10-30-05 09:03
From: dubois in Hollister, (near SJ) California View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: When preview message, why can't I go back to edit?

Also when I start a message, change my mind, there is no option to reset and start over? Minor inconveniences... I have gotten around them, but the mechanics are different on the new board.
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Date: 10-30-05 09:11
From: mmccurdy in SF, CA View user's profile
Subject: Re: When preview message, why can't I go back to edit?

dubois wrote:
Also when I start a message, change my mind, there is no option to reset and start over? Minor inconveniences... I have gotten around them, but the mechanics are different on the new board.


What do you mean by "can't go back to edit"?

When you hit "Preview," you should see the preview appear above the text entry box. You can just edit your text and hit "Preview" as many times as you want until you're happy with it, then hit "Submit." Are you asking for a sort of "back" button to get rid of the preview text?

For the second thing, are you suggesting something like a "Reset" or "Clear" button that would just wipe out the text box contents?

I can probably add whatever you need -- just trying to get a better idea of what you're describing.



Date: 11-1-05 08:41
From: dubois in Hollister, (near SJ) California View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: clarifying here.

I didn't realize you could hit preview several times. Yeah, sometimes I start a posting and then I realize it is stupid, so I would like to hit a "re-set" button and start over. BTW the board is awesome, now with the thread view and the chronological order established, it is really nice.
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