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I posted a reply a while ago and noticed a grammar/spelling error.
How do I edit my post? Or is there a time limit?
thx
David
 

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So I guess I have to preview it first. Then I can edit.
Is this correct?
 

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The way I understand it, everyone should have an edit button for 30 minutes after you post, then it disappears. Let me know if that's not the case.
 

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Is there a reason for not allowing an edit after 30mins? I've been an avid forum user since....well before forums, and this is the first time I can remember being unable to edit a post.
 

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Everyone should now see a permanent Edit button on all their posts - please let me know if you don't. Thanks.
 

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Got it.
thx

p.s. Testing the edit button. It works.
p.p.s. I can still edit a day later.
 
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Is there a reason for not allowing an edit after 30mins?
This is just my opinion, so take it for what it is worth. I could picture a scenario where a poster could edit their post after someone had replied, to make the latter person look bad. Granted, it would have been a blast back in the days of PC, but he did quite well on his own anyway. 30 minutes should be ample time to fix any mistakes. After that, well you said what you said.
 

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This is just my opinion, so take it for what it is worth. I could picture a scenario where a poster could edit their post after someone had replied, to make the latter person look bad. Granted, it would have been a blast back in the days of PC, but he did quite well on his own anyway. 30 minutes should be ample time to fix any mistakes. After that, well you said what you said.
I agree 100%.
 

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I have read a few old threads that were a little hard to follow and I'm sure it was because a post was changed later.
 
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