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Old Oct 28, 2011 | 05:03 PM
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I got a good one for any mods out there. How come after a certain while you can't "edit" a post, or thread? I'm talking about threads you started. I have a thread, and I would like to be able to always "edit" it, because it has a checklist on it (build thread), so I can check off mods as I go. Tell me this can be changed? Please?
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Old Nov 1, 2011 | 10:26 AM
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This issue has come up a few times with different members.

Unfortunately, as of now Jon is unable to find a way to make it so that posts stay available to edits perminantly. What most people have done is just PM'ed the edits to a mod and we can go in and paste the updates into the original post.

Sorry for the trouble. Hope that helps... even just a little.
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Old Nov 2, 2011 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Lenn
This issue has come up a few times with different members.

Unfortunately, as of now Jon is unable to find a way to make it so that posts stay available to edits perminantly. What most people have done is just PM'ed the edits to a mod and we can go in and paste the updates into the original post.

Sorry for the trouble. Hope that helps... even just a little.
I see. I was just wondering, because I have a mod thread, and have a "checklist" on there. Without the edit, I can't really go though with the checklist , but I understand. I'll think about the PM thing, I just don't want you guys having to go back and forth like that. Thanks for the reply.
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