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Long journals/threads
This sticky will be used to update information on long threads
-- We are currently starting new journals for members who reached over 2,000 posts in their journals. So don't panic if you see some journals closed and started in a new thread. The following explains it in more details. As some members may be away, or no longer active, we may simply close their journal in a week or so, and will leave a copy of these instructions, so they can resume their journals when they come back. Quote:
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My first one was closed and I am unable to post a link in it to my new journal for my friends to follow... how will they find me? Will my new journal show up on their Subscribed Threads list under User CP?
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hi everybody
Once a new journal has been started in the Test forum it's ready and open for posting, so go ahead and use it :cool:. No need to wait until it's been moved.
There will be a delay before the new thread gets moved. That's because the ![]() We'll make sure to update the old journal with a link to your new thread, so your buddies will be able to find you :rose: hth, Doreen |
Will my old journal still exist. It is an invaluable record y ofthe last ten years of my life and struggle with my weight to me?
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hi Robert, Yes, your old journal will always be available for reading :thup:. However, it's locked to prevent further posting and editing activity. Many members have found it useful to save a copy of their journal to their computer's hard drive. To do this, click "Show Printable Version" from the Thread Tools menu at the top of your journal thread. You can then use your browser to save it, or print to a file. At the top right of the printable view, you'll see an option to "Show 3000 posts from this thread on one page" that way you can save the whole thing in one go. However, this ONLY applies to your own current journal, ie, the one which has the current ![]() Hope that helps :rose: Doreen |
Hi,
It was suggested that my current journal "My Choices" is taking a long time to load and I need a new one. Is this the right place to make that happen? Sorry I haven't figured it out but I've been sick. Thanks. g |
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hi Glenda, Please start your new journal in the Test forum .. click here and then the "new thread" button. It will be live and ready for posting as soon as you submit :). The ![]() Hope you're feeling better :angel: Doreen |
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