To anyone , has the favorites column still in use , I have saved several things in my favorites but cannot find it since the change over . Thanks Gary
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Since the changeover everything was moved to a new host, new computer system. Any favorites that you had marked are pointing to the old message address. Since the host computer has changed so has the address. The old saying "You can't get there from here" definately applies. If you have the message ID number somewhere you can look it up on the new site in the box in the right column for looking up old topics by number. Sorry this is not much help.
Bruce
You can access old posts or replies that you have made since you joined, through your profile, click on "activity". I think this function is much better than the old format, you just have to get to it in another way, instead of in the navigation box. You can also see all members activity under their profiles, click on your own or anyone's name to see their profile.
If you have the message ID number of the old post, usually the last bit of the old URL, there's also a search box in the lower right corner of the new forum display that can be used to find it on the new system. I haven't actually tried it, however.
If you go to home page, up at the top in fine print there is a spot to click on favorites. Is that what you are talking about?
ZABO
Hey , you are the one that figured it out . Thanks , this is exactly what I was looking for .
It should have been migrated over. I'll touch base to see what the story is...
Gina, FineWoodworking.com
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