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Recent Post First by jake02324
Apr 20, 2002 (5:38 am)
I set my preferences to recent dates first. This works for the directory of discussions, but not within the discussions themselves. What am I doing wrong? Jumping to the end of the discussion seems rather wrong! What I doing wrong????
 
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jake02324 by KarenS HOST
Apr 23, 2002 (3:04 am)
The preferences you're referring to works only for the discussions title list. Within a discussion, the messages are listed from first to last only. If it is a large discussion, the only way to see the most recent messages is to scroll to the last page or jump to the last posted message.
 
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by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Apr 23, 2002 (9:05 am)
Different message board softwares work differently, so maybe he's used to another type. Didn't Well Engaged work that other way?
 
I'd like to be able to arrange my topic list so that my favorite topics always appear at the top for me.
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Ahh...Well Engaged. by lancerfixer
Apr 23, 2002 (9:32 am)
Those were the days, no?
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by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Apr 23, 2002 (9:46 am)
I liked most of WE, except the support!
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by 0patience
Apr 28, 2002 (4:24 pm)
Ha ha, yes Well Engaged had that option.
It was a little smoother than this one. LOL!
It was just a thought. No real problem. Just thinking out loud.
I have a tendancy to forget where I was.
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Sales Price Deduction for Repaired Car? by columbus86
Apr 28, 2002 (9:13 pm)
My Acura car was in a major accident, but not totaled. It was fully repaired at the Acura dealer. It is very clean and runs like new. It actually looks better now than it did before the crash. Should I expect to have to discount my sales price for this car because of the accident? If so, then by how much? This is a '94 Legend L, auto, leather. It only has 77,000 miles.
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Columbus by im_brentwood
Apr 28, 2002 (9:34 pm)
Yes, Unfortunately.
 
Post over in "Real-World Trade-In Values" in Smart shopper and Me and Terry can give you an idea of how badly it was hurt (We'll need as much info as you can give...)
 
If the accident wasnt your fault, you should seek a diminished value claim.
 
See ya there
 
Bill
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by KarenS HOST
Apr 29, 2002 (7:21 am)
Thanks, brentwood, for assisting columbus86!
Here is a link to that discussion in Smart Shopper:
Real World Trade-In Values
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Once again, I seem to have lost by marsha7
Apr 29, 2002 (9:11 am)
my Talk to the Town Hall Hosts topic...is this the new and improved

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