[SOLVED] How do you mark a topic [solved]?

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    Herndon

      I have a super-silly question. I posted a topic on problems mounting my Ipad. I now wish to mark it [SOLVED]… thanks to you folks! I tried going to the topic, clicking on “edit topic” at the top of the page, and am told that I cannot edit the topic. Am I doing something wrong? I have marked another topic solved in the past, but I can’t remember how I did it. Thanks! Hern

      • This topic was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by Herndon.
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      seaken64
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        Yeah, this gets me also. I forget that on this forum the entries are locked after a few days and you can’t edit. But the forum admins can, so sometimes they can add the [Solved] tag for you.

        Seaken64

        You can add a new message at the end. You can declare is [Solved] in that message. But you can’t edit the thread title without help from the admins.

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          Right. Going forward, if you find that you can no longer edit the first post, request (in a last post) for an admin/moderator to edit it for you (mark it solved), as seaken64 suggested.

          One of us will see it & fix it for you. 😉

          • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by christophe.
          • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by christophe.

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            Thanks, everyone!

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