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Old 11-08-2008, 04:40 PM   #1
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Howdy All,
I want to first thank the AFSP moderators for finding such a wonderful home and second, I wanted to thank all those involved at SSWC for offering us a Home to come home to.
Although I am extremely pleased to have a new shiny home that works when you want it to, it does mean change for me. My morning routine has been for the past year or so that every morning I would open my email and be set upon by AFSP. I had subscribed to the daily email, where I got all of the previous days messages in one place. It was great I could drink my coffee and read all the new posts in one place. Now, it looks like we will have to search them out. Not a big deal mind you just different.
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Old 11-08-2008, 04:47 PM   #2
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Hi Ron,

Welcome aboard!

Once you're logged in you should have a "New Posts" button on the board's toolbar which will list all of the threads with new posts in one page (usually: today it was several pages ). It's not quite the same as an email digest, but you don't need to go to all of the fora and remember what you've already read.

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Ron,
Glad you made it and welcome! Yep, it will be an adjustment for sure. A little hint though for ya, up at the top of the screen is a selection called "New Posts." Click on this and it is very similar to what you're used to in the daily digests (you do need to come here to get it though). I'm still working on tutorials (lot more work than I thought it would be) for our AFSP family to help you folks with the transition.
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Hehehe Rob,
Looks like we were typing at the same time. Thanks for jumping in to help.
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Thanks guys, I'll give it a shot. It's always fun to learn something new or a new way of doing it.

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