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PeterT

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Suggestion: a button click of 'Recent Posts' that would show a mini list of say the last 10 topics chronologically. I realize if I've contributed to a particular post, I can search for those under my own user name. But for remainder, once you've read them they become de-highlighted so you have to remember what section they occurred in or use keyword search which is iffy at times.
 

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Hey Peter, if you click "New Posts" first there is a selection for "Recent Posts" on the right above the first post.

John
 
Aha, I see it. Thanks John. Jeez this looks familiar. Either I stumbled on it & forgot, or hopefully I didn't ask this already. Here it is in case anyone else is looking
 

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