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i can't work out how to post a question in the forum. i'm at the home page. i managed it earlier....but now i have another question and i can't work out how to ask it.
 
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oh that's interesting.....i ask the following question, "i can't work out how to post a question in the forum. i'm at the home page. i managed it earlier....but now i have another question and i can't work out how to ask it"......and it takes me to a page which allows me to post a new thread. strange. but how do i post a new thread from the home page?
 

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You don't post from the main page. You first find the sub-forum where you question fits. Once you enter that sub-forum, you'll see a button for "NEW THREAD" on top to post into that forum..
 
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You don't post from the main page. You first find the sub-forum where you question fits. Once you enter that sub-forum, you'll see a button for "NEW THREAD" on top to post into that forum..


oh i see....i can just click on any thread and then post a new one from there.
thanks
 

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Sure that works too. Like this thread, on top you will see 4 buttons and the second one is NEW THREAD that will create a new thread in this sub-forum..
 
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I read the fist line in the OP and immediately thought "Well thats a Oxymoron" . . . . . :p
 
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I read the fist line in the OP and immediately thought "Well thats a Oxymoron" . . . . . :p

Well, that post contains only statements, not questions. ;)
 

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