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7/31/2007 10:02:46 AM EDT
Yeah, I know I'm an idiot, but how do you find your last postings?
7/31/2007 10:11:45 AM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
You can find threads you authored by clicking the My Topics button.  Otherwise, unless you bookmarked the threads you replied to, you won't be able to locate them easily.

Team Members have a tool called My Active Topics.  That feature allows them to quickly access discussion threads with activity in the last 72 hours.

For information about Team Memberships, click this link --> store.ar15.com/


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7/31/2007 10:15:14 AM EDT
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7/31/2007 10:19:54 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
Yeah, I know I'm an idiot, but how do you find your last postings?


As noted since you are not a team member you are sort of SOL.

Here's a technique that'll work for ya though.

Copy/paste the address of the thread you posted in - into a Word.doc file called AAAAR15com.doc (all the a's will keep it up top in .doc file folder for easy retrieval) with a brief description of what the thread was about.

You can then open the "AAAAR15com.doc" file anytime ya want and click on the address of the the thread you want to review - which will open automatically for ya.....

mike
7/31/2007 10:34:11 AM EDT
[#4]
Or take screen shots every time you post something and store them in a folder named AAAAAR15.
CTRL D the pag you post in works too, Then you can take a not pad and make notes of what link was what topic. At the end of the surfing day you can index them on a data base that you can write while at work.
See Microsift access.

Good luck
7/31/2007 10:46:06 AM EDT
[#5]
You can try google

search for

username site:http://www.ar15.com/forums/
7/31/2007 10:49:10 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
You can try google

search for

username site:http://www.ar15.com/forums/


That works rather well.  There is a flaw in our search tool which doesn't allow you to locate threads with zero replies.  I always have success using google.