how do I delete a message
 

how do I delete a message

Started by statedrive, April 08, 2008, 06:29:35 PM

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statedrive

I posted a question a few days ago....now how do I delete it....
By the way, this is an extremely useful tool...I cant believe how
fast and how many responses I got     thanks everybody

chazwood

we are programed to recieve.....you can check in, any time you like....but you can never leave. ;D
1983 Eagle Bus Model 10
6V92
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captain ron

Quote from: chazwood on April 08, 2008, 06:33:54 PM
we are programed to recieve.....you can check in, any time you like....but you can never leave. ;D

I thought you were a MCI guy not an "EAGLE"  ;D

Nick Badame Refrig/ACC

Hi SD,

Welcome!

And why would you want to delete your posting?

You can but, you have only one day to do so.

Good Luck
Nick-
Whatever it takes!-GITIT DONE! 
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HighTechRedneck

It's better and often appreciated to leave it on the board so that if someone else has the same problem and does a forum search, they will find the answer.  That's one way these forums become such a valuable resoruce - accumulation of knowledge readily searchable.

chazwood

even when you say something really dumb.....
1983 Eagle Bus Model 10
6V92
Thekempters.com

HighTechRedneck


WEC4104

I suppose you could go into edit mode and remove the text character by character.  The post would still be there but whatever you said would be gone.   Probably best if you left something like "Message removed by poster" in it's place.  Of course, if somebody took your post and quoted it in their own, you can't touch that.
If you're going to be dumb, you gotta be tough.

Bob Gil

Please don't remove them so I can find them and I don't have to ask the question again and look as stupid as I am.
Fort Worth, Texas where GOD is so close you don't even need a phone!

1968 GM Bus of unknown model 6V53 engine (aftermarket) converted with house hold items.

Had small engine fire and had no 12 volt system at time of purchase. 
Coach is all 110 w 14KW diesel genrator

BusMom

The only dumb question is the question not asked.  Leave the question up so all of can learn something.
Amy Riley
Norman (Oklahoma City Area), Oklahoma

Dreamscape

Only delete something that has absolutely no benefit to anyone. Otherwise leave it for us to learn from.

I deleted a post once because after reading it, I didn't like how it sounded or how it came across. Sure glad I did too. Sometimes my fingers go faster than my brain works.

We are here to learn from each other, at least I hope so anyway.

Happy Trails,

Paul