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    adriana cooper
    Participant

    Is there a way to display topics (especially older topics) that have had recent replys at the top or at least to have a notification (email) when someone replys to an older topic (that may be pages down) or to the patient profile?

    Thanks 

    Rob

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      debwray
      Participant

      Hi Rob,

      If you go to the forum via this link https://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page you have the option to display topics by latest reply. Not sure about patient profile though.

      Best wishes to you and your family

      Deb

      debwray
      Participant

      Hi Rob,

      If you go to the forum via this link https://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page you have the option to display topics by latest reply. Not sure about patient profile though.

      Best wishes to you and your family

      Deb

        adriana cooper
        Participant

        Thanks, I feel less than smart now crying

        adriana cooper
        Participant

        Thanks, I feel less than smart now crying

        debwray
        Participant

        Oh no… not the intention… it depends what route you take to the page as to what displays.. and that bit doesn't have a drop down menu arrow.

        i need a cancel post button- for duplicates as am too impatient.

        an edit post- to get rid of typos-also posted vunder my name when intended to be anonymous as kids might have figured it was me before telling them of progression to stage 4.

        oh and sorry for calling you Rob….

        Have an internet hug..

        Deb

        debwray
        Participant

        Oh no… not the intention… it depends what route you take to the page as to what displays.. and that bit doesn't have a drop down menu arrow.

        i need a cancel post button- for duplicates as am too impatient.

        an edit post- to get rid of typos-also posted vunder my name when intended to be anonymous as kids might have figured it was me before telling them of progression to stage 4.

        oh and sorry for calling you Rob….

        Have an internet hug..

        Deb

        debwray
        Participant

        Oh no… not the intention… it depends what route you take to the page as to what displays.. and that bit doesn't have a drop down menu arrow.

        i need a cancel post button- for duplicates as am too impatient.

        an edit post- to get rid of typos-also posted vunder my name when intended to be anonymous as kids might have figured it was me before telling them of progression to stage 4.

        oh and sorry for calling you Rob….

        Have an internet hug..

        Deb

        adriana cooper
        Participant

        Thanks, I feel less than smart now crying

      debwray
      Participant

      Hi Rob,

      If you go to the forum via this link https://www.melanoma.org/find-support/patient-community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page you have the option to display topics by latest reply. Not sure about patient profile though.

      Best wishes to you and your family

      Deb

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