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how di i remove a question iv posted in the wrong section?

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xxconfusedxx | 19:19 Thu 09th Jun 2011 | Adverts
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dont wanna annoy anyone by making this error twice lol. can i remove a question iv asked? if so how? cheers......
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you cant, I wouldnt worry about it, repost your question in the right section and give the other one no more thought.
Sorry, you can't do it. (Even the moderators can't remove an individual question. Only an editor can do so).

The best thing to do is simply to post an 'answer' to your misplaced question, aplogising for your error. However nobody gets upset about such things; we all make mistakes!
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thanks both, i can sleep again now lol
I've posted a link to the correct question on your first one now... (now I'll go answer it :))
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iv said sorry to the user for any annoyance. ppl need to chill man pmpl, its not a criminal offence to err! thanks all no further help needed, thanks again
Don't worry about it honey. Everyone makes mistakes. Sometimes it is not clear which topic to put things in anyway!!. If in doubt stick it in Chatterbank, someone will soon put you right!!
Hi xxxconfused

The main thing is to make sure you are in the right section (e.g. How it works) when you right your question.

As ststed above, once posted a question can't be moved or removed,

BTW I wasn't so much annoyed yesterday as frustrated that your question wasn't going to find its best replies in the section about advertising.
But we all make mistakes Zuehl and the OP was only trying to correct theirs.

Lets move on shall we and "write" our questions as best we can in the "right" place.

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