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#1
It would be  useful to me if in addition to "replies to my posts " could be extended to show " all the topic I have posted to" .
It would be useful to easily look back when i forget what I posted if the problem comes back when I upgrade or have to reinstall which I had to do when I had an unsolvable problem recently . I assume the bookmark save would do the same but it needs my input which is not the first thing to do when I am trying to get my computer working .




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#2
That feature should already be under your Profile settings.

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#3
As Jerry said, along top of forum go to Profile -> Summary.  Under your name you'll see "Show Posts".  Click that to see all of your posts to the forum.
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Thanks its not often I look at my Profile . Even when I followed your instructions I did not find it easy to find on the page  especially if like myself I was not expecting it to be hidden there.
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Thought I had found another way by useing Search to look for my user name . It appeared to work OK when I first tried but when I checked just now to verify if it worked it did not find any instances even if I copied and pasted it off my Login details .


I am surprised it got none . I do not fully trust search engines to find everything ? In the past when I know of an item being there it fails to find it even if I copy its name and paste it into the search box.


Often I get more results that do not relate to what I have asked for especially when I Google . It can be difficult to find a way to input what I want in such a way that I get the results I'm wanting


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