Un-hose question
Un-hose question
When I open a topic, the original comment is the first one I see. I have to scroll down and/or go to another page to read the latest discussion. Is there a way I can re-set the way I'm seeing the posts so that the most recent one is listed first? Thank you.
Started CPAP 6/9/05
Using ComfortLite Nasal Interface
"I can't breathe!"
"Turn your machine on!"
"Oh."
Using ComfortLite Nasal Interface
"I can't breathe!"
"Turn your machine on!"
"Oh."
- MartiniLover
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Right side, next to last posters name is a blue arrow/box, click it and you get last post. It would be easier if it was larger or it said....."last post", but once you find it and get used to it, it works.
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Bipap 13/9, 10ft Hose
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- mousetater
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On my PCs the arrow is green instead of blue.
In the listing of topics screen, the columns are:
Topics
Replies
Author
Views
Last Post
In that Last Post column you see the date, time, and author of the last post for that topic. Click on the green/blue arrow after the author's name to go to the last post for that topic. You can work your way up from there through the thread.
In the listing of topics screen, the columns are:
Topics
Replies
Author
Views
Last Post
In that Last Post column you see the date, time, and author of the last post for that topic. Click on the green/blue arrow after the author's name to go to the last post for that topic. You can work your way up from there through the thread.
The same little arrow also is also stuck in front of the post's topic, and clicking on it will bring you to the last post since your previous visit - not last poster, last post, which is even better....
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