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I dunno, no spell check either. !

Spell check function is now available :yes:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I certainly don't see this as a new option but rather an impediment.....or is it impedement? I dunno, no spell check either. !

care to elaborate why this is an impediment??

It's annoying.

And it's an impediment when, for clarity, I want to make two distinct points in two distinct posts. So what if they're consecutive? Why should that matter?

I agree! I think it's very annoying and I like to quote one person and respond in a post and then quote another person and respond in a seperate post. It gets real confusing when the posts are long with multiple quotes and responses all jumbled up in one post!

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Ok let's try something here....

I'm attempting to see if it makes any diff if you send a post by clicking on the "Add Reply" that's located on the very top and bottom of each PAGE rather than clicking on the "Reply" that's located to the bottom right of each POST.

I am now posting post #1 after clicking on Add Reply at the top of the PAGE...

Now again after clicking on the Add Reply on the top of the page...is this a different, separate post?

* nope. Dayum...doesn't appear to be a way around it...

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Darn it I missed ya Agent Smith! haha

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It's not a bug, it's a feature...

I don't know if I like it or not, but if it posts the quotes properly then I guess it doesn't matter.

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It's not a bug, it's a feature...

I don't know if you meant that as a joke, but I think I read that in some office joke list to refer to something when it doesn't work right as a feature, not a bug.

I had what you are all talking about happen to me a few minutes ago. I posted something and thought of something else to post on the subject and the two were combined, so the reply worked more as an edit.

So if I understand everyone this will only happen when the posts are right after each other, no one else has posted and within 5 minutes of the first post? Otherwise, no problem?

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It's not a bug, it's a feature...

I don't know if you meant that as a joke, but I think I read that in some office joke list to refer to something when it doesn't work right as a feature, not a bug.

I had what you are all talking about happen to me a few minutes ago. I posted something and thought of something else to post on the subject and the two were combined, so the reply worked more as an edit.

So if I understand everyone this will only happen when the posts are right after each other, no one else has posted and within 5 minutes of the first post? Otherwise, no problem?

yes sir.... :yes::thumbs:

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