Hi everyone - as I mentioned in my first email a few days ago, I explained that I had been away from this website for quite some time, due to family issues. I want to thank all those, so far, who have responded to my 'Errands and Appointments' discussion. I like to reply to each one - but some changes have been made since I have been gone, in regards to the Fibro website and it confuses me a little.
When I want to reply to someone who has responded to my discussions, I click reply and all that happens is a repeat of someone who responded to me I can't seem to figure out what I am doing wrong. I see 'reply' with an arrow pointing down - click it - and the confusion begins. Does anyone know what I am talking about?? I can't explain it any better then I already have! Thanks! Hugs to ALL! Laurie
When you click reply, the text from the person you are replying to with their response appears. At this point, all you need to do is click your pointer/mouse in the box and start typing to reply. You click above the text that is displaying as what they said. Does that make sense? Then you can start typing and post : ) Your reply to their response will be typed in the same display box that pops up with their intial post to your discussion.
Hi Sara - hopefully this will get to you?? Let me know - ok?? Thanks! Laurie SaraZ553 said:
Hi Laurie,
When you click reply, the text from the person you are replying to with their response appears. At this point, all you need to do is click your pointer/mouse in the box and start typing to reply. You click above the text that is displaying as what they said. Does that make sense? Then you can start typing and post : ) Your reply to their response will be typed in the same display box that pops up with their intial post to your discussion.
Hi Auburn - SO happy I got the 'reply' thing worked out. It is a little different then I remembered a while back. Thank you for letting me know that it worked! Laurie
Auburnm said:
Thanks Sara! And yes, Laurie, it did appear. Please ask if you have any questions, we are always willing to help.