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Old Dec 23, 2021 | 06:45 AM
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Default Highlighting of problem solved postings

I have been participating in the F150forum for many years and have noted that many postings are open ended with no solution posted. I would guess that 10-15% of the postings do provided solution paths to the problem at hand and it would be useful if there were a search method to locate these problem solved solutions. Is there a method to search "problem solved solutions" and if not can one be developed such as a red highlight.
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Old Dec 23, 2021 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Jimboy
I have been participating in the F150forum for many years and have noted that many postings are open ended with no solution posted. I would guess that 10-15% of the postings do provided solution paths to the problem at hand and it would be useful if there were a search method to locate these problem solved solutions. Is there a method to search "problem solved solutions" and if not can one be developed such as a red highlight.
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Specifically, such a feature does not exist in the current software but there are workarounds in addition to the possibility of something being developed specifically.

However, the other, large, issue is that the topic may not get updated by the original poster to indicate the issue is resolved. If the original poster does not update the topic to indicate the issue is solved, then the feature won't be of much value. This type of issue is pretty common across multiple communities
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