On occassion I want to look up my old posts either for reference or follow-up. The only way I know how to do it is to find an old thread I know I posted in, click on my name then view all user's posts. Is there some way to do this from My Home or some other way?
Thanks.
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'02 F250 XLT CC Shorty SRW 4X4, Auto, SCMT 80, AIC, WD pyro, boost & tranny, Jack-It with 4" blocks, AFE, Prodigy, 4" Turbo Back Straight Pipe, 285/75/16 Cooper STT's, Sonnax/Tricum, SP Diesel EST
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On occassion I want to look up my old posts either for reference or follow-up. The only way I know how to do it is to find an old thread I know I posted in, click on my name then view all user's posts. Is there some way to do this from My Home or some other way?
Thanks.
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Not sure of an easier way, but you could add yourself to your address book and then go there and click on your own username which will get to the your profile page and then click on the show all posts. I've done that and you can even send yourself PMs (at least in the past) [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] if you like talking to yourself [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] Just remember it won't go back into the archives since they are off line now.
If you go to "Who's on Line" you will find your name, click on it, go to the bottom and click on "Shows all users Posts". Not the only way but it works for me.
Jim
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2001, F250 4x4, CC, Auto; Mobil 1 in transfer case&Trans.; Frantz Bypass Filter; "Hutch" fuel mods; Sonnax/Tricum mod; 4" Exhaust, 30" MagnaFlow; Attitude in A-Pillar and tranny gauge in Dash; AIS; EASE Diagnostics; Reese Slider Hitch; Fr Rotors, Cryo Treated&Slotted by ART.
Click on your name on one of your posts, then at the the bottom of the user profile, it says, "show all user posts" [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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