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Edit post after 90 minutesI have resolved my own problem before any one else was able to. I did to alot of research on my own problem before I posted here but I finely gave up but then to pass the time I tried yet again to fix it for about the 100th time and finely fixed it the day after I posted it (don't you just hate it when that happens) I see no reason to double post here is the topic that states the 90 minute limit http://www.gidforums.com/t-25308.html ( I know it is in place because I could not find the edit button)
And here is my post if an administrator wishes to delete it or edit it so it says resolved. http://www.gidforums.com/t-26567.html I see no reason for the 90 minute time limit I think it is important for users to improve their post if they realize long after posting that they made a mistake or if a user wants to make an update without hoping that every viewer scrolls down. |
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Re: Edit post after 90 minutesThank you for your feedback.
This policy is in place to curb abuse. If you really have something important to add or correct, you may reply to your own post, even days and weeks later. |
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