Is it possible to have an edit facility?
I've reread my question and realised that I've missed the r out of constrained.
I don't want the board members thinking I'm illiterate
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i've changed the permissions - you should be able to edit your own posts now if needed.
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Julian Taylor-Gadd
Leigh Hunt 1985-1992
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Leigh Hunt 1985-1992
Founder of The Unofficial CH Forum
https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.
- jtaylor
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Having thought about this carefully, I've re-enabled the Reply option.Mid A 15 wrote:As I cannot reply in the questions part of the forum, I should just like to thank John Hopgood for his comprehensive reply to my question.
BUT, I will be moderating any replies from people other than the board, or any frivolous/off-topic replies of any sort - so don't be surprised!
Sorry if this seems a little heavy-handed, but I'm keen that the new section remains a focussed and concise areas for questions to be answered and responded too formally.
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Julian Taylor-Gadd
Leigh Hunt 1985-1992
Founder of The Unofficial CH Forum
https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.
Leigh Hunt 1985-1992
Founder of The Unofficial CH Forum
https://www.grovegeeks.co.uk - IT Support and website design for home, small businesses and charities.