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alisonmpg
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How do I delete a posting?
      #418697 - 08/07/2009 11:39

Bit of a techno-dinosaur! How do I delete a posting where the "problem topic" has been sorted and situation moved on?
Replies have been received and messages sent but now it's now longer relevant.


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Loo
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Re: How do I delete a posting? [Re: alisonmpg]
      #418704 - 08/07/2009 12:04

Hi, you can edit a post within a very short time, about 5 mins. but once its there its there for ever unless you can get W&H to intervene and they will take if off.

They remove posts that they think are unsuitable.

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alisonmpg
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Re: How do I delete a posting? [Re: Loo]
      #418707 - 08/07/2009 12:23

OK I guess it's a question of wait until more postings push it down the list then? Just thought deleting old stuff (almost a month ago now) would free up the forum category etc.

Thanks anyway.


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xxxSummerxxx
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Re: How do I delete a posting? [Re: alisonmpg]
      #420752 - 11/07/2009 17:19

Hi Girls, Loo we have upto two hours,this is under "How to use the forum"

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You can edit your post up to two hours after you click Continue to publish it.



We do not encourage edits after this time but if there is a pressing reason why you want to edit or delete a post after two hours then please email wandhmail@ipcmedia.com with full details of the post and your reasons for asking for the change.



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