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A question for board admins please

I have posted a thread in 'Works in progress' - - titled "Along came a spider..."

Now my work in progress is finished and I have edited/updated my original post is it possible at the same time to edit the title to something like "FINISHED . Along came a spider.." so folks who initially viewed the post can see that it has been updated and finished.

I see I can edit in the actual post but the original title shows in the thread lists.

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Just start a new one. that is what the others here do. You want to move to the Intarsia and Segmentation section.
I laughed at your LITTLE doggy last night. But after getting up every 2 hours with Chance having the runs and not getting to the door fast enough once, a 160lb mutt is a big poop factory. Sure glad I put down Pergo flooring. Would love to know what is going through her mind as she sits and watches me wash the floor.

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Thanks Alan - sorry to hear about Chance giving you the runs so as to speak. I well remember Mandy, my brindle dane from a few years back, having the same problem. That and ghastly gaseous expulsions which would floor a miner ! On the vets advice I resorted to feeding her small amounts of ground charcoal in her diet to help and it did actually work - probably makes the dried out poop more easy to burn if you are eco friendly !

Thanks for answering my question - will follow your lead.

Hope Chance gets better soon.

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