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> How To Find Other Member's Previous Posts / Topics
tg1911
post Sep 30 2007, 12:23 AM
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At some time, you might find it necessary to find a previous Post, or Topic, that another member has made.
There are several options, that will allow you to do this.

Option 1:
While viewing a topic, click the member's username.
This will open a window with several choices:

View Member Profile
Add as Friend
Send Message
Find Member's Topics - This will display every topic, the member has started.
Find Member's Posts - This will display every post, the member has made.

Option 2:
While viewing a topic, click the member's username.
This will open a window with several choices:

View Member Profile
Add as Friend
Send Message
Find Member's Topics
Find Member's Posts

Click View Member Profile.
This will take you to the member's Profile page.
On the left, you'll see Options, with a dropdown arrow.
Click the arrow, and you will have several choices:

Ignore User
Member's Display Name History
Add to PM Block List
Find member's posts - This will display every post, the member has made.
Find member's topics - This will display every topic, the member has started.


Option 3:

Using the Members link, at the top of every page, do a Search for the member.
Type in the member's name, and click Go!
When the search results are displayed, click the member's username.
This will open a window with several choices:

View Member Profile
Add as Friend
Send Message
Find Member's Posts - This will display every post, the member has made.

If you need the member's Topics, click View Member Profile.
This will take you to the member's Profile page.
On the left, you'll see Options, with a dropdown arrow.
Click the arrow, and you will have several choices:

Ignore User
Member's Display Name History
Add to PM Block List
Find member's posts - This will display every post, the member has made.
Find member's topics - This will display every topic, the member has started.


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