Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
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Originally Posted by
Jerry Bodine
Guys, I think we can put this to bed now. I went to my profile and clicked on the link to all my latest started threads. Up came 37 hits and I was able to close all my old FS threads that needed to be closed. It was a bit labor intensive, though, because each time I closed a thread I had to go back to profile and regenerate the list of threads. When a thread was closed it hold me to that thread, rather than let me backspace to the list. Glad I only to do this one time, but it's done now. Thanks for your help.
If you had opened each listing in a new pane/tab/window, you wouldn't have to regenerate the list each time.
Kumar
Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
Jerry, thanks for going to the trouble to tidy up. Wish our software weren't so klunky... < sigh >
Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
At last I remembered the need to close a week old FS listing - only to discover that it had already been closed! I suppose this was due to "housekeeping" by our hard-working mods - or has some automatic function been conjured up? Made me feel somewhat guilty.
Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
Further stupidity for the near dead “community” area here.
Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
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Originally Posted by
Steven Tribe
At last I remembered the need to close a week old FS listing - only to discover that it had already been closed! I suppose this was due to "housekeeping" by our hard-working mods - or has some automatic function been conjured up? Made me feel somewhat guilty.
Steven -
No automatic function, alas. We do tidy up if we happen to spot something, but we really appreciate it if people clean up after themselves - saves us some hassle, minimizes moderator crankitude. :)
Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
In other words it is not thread annihilation nor deletion
Re: Do not forget to close old FS listings...
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Originally Posted by
Alex95
In other words it is not thread annihilation nor deletion
Exactly. The thread is simply marked "closed," but the historical value is preserved.