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not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
When looking through a listing of a Member's "Postings", if I want to see beyond the first page and select "See more", I get page numbers but no actual posts, no matter which page number I select.

Is there something amiss with my settings?
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
When looking through a listing of a Member's "Postings", if I want to see beyond the first page and select "See more", I get page numbers but no actual posts, no matter which page number I select.

Is there something amiss with my settings?
Thanks for asking a question i have been meaning to ask for weeks.
 

quincy

Senior Member
I deleted my previous post because it would have taken you on a journey you don't need to take. :)

There is a "Find" button on each poster's profile "About" page. It is next to "conversation." Click on that and you can find all content or all threads by the poster.

I forgot I had discovered it before. I have just not used it in a long time.

You can also view the first 10 pages of a poster's content by clicking "see more" and then use the "community search" button that I suggested before. It is just harder to do that.
 
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not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
I deleted my previous post because it would have taken you on a journey you don't need to take. :)

There is a "Find" button on each poster's profile "About" page. It is next to "conversation." Click on that and you can find all content or all threads by the poster.

I forgot I had discovered it before. I have just not used it in a long time.

You can also view the first 10 pages of a poster's content by clicking "see more" and then use the "community search" button that I suggested before. It is just harder to do that.
Thanks. I've tried that, but without using the "community search".

For some reason the default seems to go to google search, which seems odd.

Ah well, we can't have everything.
 

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