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hi @Just
I notice you're making an effort to reach out and connect here at the Forums. And you may be thinking like it's falling on deaf ears by now... but there is something you can do to make better contact.
So, yes: you can type your response in the reply box. For sure. Though it's extra helpful and better noticed if you tag someone in whom you particularly want to address.
So how do you do that?
Well, you press the @ key.
And when you do, a little box will drop down with the names of people who have been active on the thread.
At this point, click on those you wish to respond to, and their name will come up in your message, in blue.like this @Just
That person(s) will then receive personal notification in their mailbox, that you have posted... @Snowie @Blackbird11 @balance37
Does that make sense?
All the best. Give it a try...🙏
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@balance37 Hi, I want to chat normally and tell U about myself. But a bit frightened I will forget to post this VI Question I have a 12 year old daughter, real life. She wants me to go to her graduation in 3 weeks I'm very scared I will get triggered and do something embarrassing, what do U do to stay in the present? Thanks
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