Finding an old discussion
I used to get an email when a question was answered. Is that no longer done?
I posted a discussion question a few days ago. Is there an easy way to go back to that discussion to see if it was answered? Do I just have to scroll back through all the discussions until I find it?
This site used to be easy to use. The changes made, to me, are not very user-freindly at all unless I am doing something wrong. I looked for a "Help" but found nothing.
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Good morning @Steve Schell,
When you are logged into the community, click on the person icon image in the upper right corner. A box will appear; click on "My discussions" and a list of all your discussions will appear in reverse chronological order (newest first). Those discussions not answered will show "0 comments". See if this works for you.
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I am relatively new here but when someone helps me with a question, the bell in the upper right hand corner turns red. Click on it to read it and the red goes away but you can still click the bell and it will show you responses. What Robert said above works to find the questions not yet answered. I love a red bell.
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THANK YOU, Deanna! I knew there had to be some simple way to find it! THANKS
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Robert, when I followed your instruction and clicked on the Person icon, to the right was a place that named "My Discussions". It said I had 171. When I click on that, it did not take me to those 171 discussions. Another person [Deanna] commented that I could click on the "bell" in the upper right corner. When I did that I found a few of the recent discussions, but certainly not all 171. I don't know if that means they are all lost?
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Hello Steve,
When you clicked on "My Discussions", did you get a list of your ten most recent discussions? If so, scroll to the bottom of the list and just below the last discussion on the right is a link in blue "More Discussions" -- click on "More Discussions" and you should get your next ten discussions. You can keep repeating this process by clicking "More Discussions" and each time you do, you will get another ten additional discussions displayed. Let me know if this works for you.
P.S. The list may not look like it's all of your discussions because it will show the name of the community member who answered your discussion, but if you look at any discussion in the list, you will see that it was initiated by you.
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Here is one way that works:
1) Go to the main page for groups and enter "test" or any word in the search field. Press enter.
2) A list of hits will show up with a field where you can enter author.
3) Enter your name in the author field and delete the word "test" from the search.
4) Press enter and a list of all discussions with you as author will appear.
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