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I have tried a number of times to click on the mark to read the last read post of a thread. It doesn't work but always starts at the first post of a thread. Is it my computer or is the icon deactivated?:confused: Thanks.
 
Gretch, you must be living right! I have never had the icon to work on this forum..........and I go to church just about every Sunday. Maybe it's the wrong church!:confused:
 
Bill, I'm too old for gyrations like that!:o I guess I'll just have to scroll down through the posts.
 
Bill, I'm too old for gyrations like that!:o I guess I'll just have to scroll down through the posts.

John, I discovered recently that when on the Internet, you can simply hit the space bar and the screen will display the next page full of information. Quicker than scrolling.

Betty Scarpino, Editor, American Woodturner
 
I didn't know about that forum feature.

Mine works.

No gyrations either, just click and go.

Hmmmm, spacebar, I'll try that next.

Tom
 
John, I discovered recently that when on the Internet, you can simply hit the space bar and the screen will display the next page full of information. Quicker than scrolling.

Betty Scarpino, Editor, American Woodturner

Betty-Just tried it on forum topic, and the space bar just lets me advance one paragraph at a time, not a page. Must depend on what site you are on. Gretch
 
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