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Old 16-Jan-2009, 00:49
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Default How to mark threads as 'Solved' or 'Closed'?

How do I mark threads in the forum as 'solved' or 'closed'?

If I myself am not able to do this, when / how are threads closed?

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Default Re: How to mark threads as 'Solved' or 'Closed'?

* homoludens1000 wrote, On 01/16/2009 07:56 AM:
> How do I mark threads in the forum as 'solved' or 'closed'?


You don't. Just post a message that it is fixed now.

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Old 19-Jan-2009, 00:54
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Default Re: How to mark threads as 'Solved' or 'Closed'?

Ok, for a try, I declare my question solved and this thread closed ...

... I have to admit, though, that I find it convenient if a resolved issue can be marked 'solved' in the thread title. Very convenient if you are looking for an answer and have to browse through tens of threads.

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Old 19-Jan-2009, 05:17
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Default [Solved] Re: How to mark threads as 'Solved' or 'Closed'?

homoludens1000 wrote:

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> Ok, for a try, I declare my question solved and this thread closed ...
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>
> .. I have to admit, though, that I find it convenient if a resolved
> issue can be marked 'solved' in the thread title. Very convenient if you
> are looking for an answer and have to browse through tens of threads.
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>


Nothing to stop you changing the title - at least if you use NNTP. ;-)

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Old 19-Jan-2009, 05:36
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Default Re: [Solved] Re: How to mark threads as 'Solved' or 'Closed'

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Originally Posted by Graham P Davis View Post

Nothing to stop you changing the title - at least if you use NNTP. ;-)

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Could you tell me how that works, or point me to an info page?

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Old 19-Jan-2009, 07:01
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Default it works just like email, I use Thunderbird to do it.

homoludens1000 wrote:
> Graham P Davis;1929885 Wrote:
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>> Nothing to stop you changing the title - at least if you use NNTP.
>> ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy

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> Could you tell me how that works, or point me to an info page?
>
> Cheers,
>
> homoludens


it works just like email, I use Thunderbird to do it.
see
http://forums.opensuse.org/faq.php?s...l&titlesonly=0
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