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No more answers required??
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It is so frustrating when you go to the bother of typing out an answer, then post it, only to find that it doesn't appear! Before typing, where does it show that the person no longer requires any more answers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.P'raps I didn't explain myself properly. I can't understand why, when I type an answer out & post it, it doesn't always appear on A/B. This only happens on questions that have had lots of replies already, so I just wondered whether, when the questioner has had sufficient answers & wishes no further responses, can you still post further answers on that subject, if so why doesn't my postings appear? Oh, I know what I mean!
Nope Smudge, I know what you mean as well but it doesn't work like that.......anyone can post to any thread for as long as the AB editor(s) decide to keep the question in the vault the only thing that happens is that the automated service which sends an email to tell you you have an answer is switched off......I can vouch for this cause after getting about 300 replies to my infamous "Record attempt" thread I had to switch off the replies as it was filling up my inbox so much.
smudge, there may be a clue to your problem in your latest reply: "This only happens on questions that have had lots of replies already".
This site displays 20 answers were page - so the 21st answer will appear on a second page. Look at the thin green box at the bottom of this page. It says how many answers there are. If more than 20 there would be a link to 'Next 1>>', 'Next 9>>' or whatever. As, for example: question 37385
This site displays 20 answers were page - so the 21st answer will appear on a second page. Look at the thin green box at the bottom of this page. It says how many answers there are. If more than 20 there would be a link to 'Next 1>>', 'Next 9>>' or whatever. As, for example: question 37385