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Posted 18 October 2005 - 08:48 AM

BC is about interacting with the other members of this site, so it's important to be able to understand how to reply to a topic. In order to reply to a topic you must be logged in as a registered member. To create a free account go here:


Please follow these steps in order to reply to a topic:

1. Go to the topic that you would like to reply to.

2. At the top of the topic click on the Add Reply (Posted Image) button.

3. At the page that comes up, type in the message that you would like to reply with in the large text area.

4. Then click on the Add Reply (Posted Image) button further down the page.

Your post will now be added to the existing topic as the last post in the topic.

Note: In each post of a topic you will also see a Quote (Posted Image) button. This button, when used, will quote the entire post you are replying to. Please do not use this button unless you specifically want the entire post to be quoted (included) in your new post.


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