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Is there such a thing?
I want to edit a post of mine from 3-5 days ago and I can't find it?
Help?
thanks
This question / problem has been solved by stg83image
Have you tried mousing over Account and clicking on Forum replies?
Did you check the my posts option above, it should give you a list with the posts from a week's duration.
yes, but in topic 20 pages long how to find my post?
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mobutu: yes, but in topic 20 pages long how to find my post?
Unfortunately unless someone has replied to that particular post of yours, it is really difficult to find the post and the only way is to go page by page. If someone did reply then you can use the search field and put your name "mobutu" in there.
thanks, i was afraid it was this way.
What a pain in the ass ... i thought is quite somple to implement a search function or something to show a all-time-history of your own posts.
Anyway, thanks again
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mobutu: Anyway, thanks again
No problem it certainly is annoying, history of all posts is a feature that has been requested by many people and there is also a community wishlist for it as well.

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/my_posts
Post edited September 06, 2014 by stg83
thanks, voted on that wish, unfortunately only 27 votes now ... ;(
There aren't a lot of votes on the wishlist but quite a few people have requested for it in the forum feedback thread as well.

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/lets_discuss_your_experiences_with_the_forum/page1/?search=history
Post edited September 06, 2014 by stg83
Not quite what you were asking, but if you want to find rather old threads you've participated in, then click the show more button next to Topic I've participated in. Each time you press it, it shows you 5 more topics. By pressing it 20 times just now, I could unearth threads I've participated in from late June.
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