How to follow a ‘topic’ I’ve started?

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PortyPorty
Jun 19, 2007
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I recently asked a question about the Photoshop Help Center and have had several replies. But I’m having trouble following the topic, ie, I’d like to see the whole thread, with my question at the top and replies below.

This forum has a totally different structure to anything else I’ve been on, and I’m floundering.

Advice would be appreciated.

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Michael_Brower
Jun 19, 2007
Down near the bottom of your message there is a checkbox to subscribe to the discussion as you write it. This lets you follow the topic you started. You can also click on the subscribe link and check either Read Subscriptions, Email, or Email Digest when you read any message.
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PortyPorty
Jun 19, 2007
Thanks Mike. I made the changes and it seems to be working, with this topic, anyway. I can see my query at the top and your reply under that.

However, my first question about the Help Center must be otherwise-configured. Is there a way of finding my original question\topic\thread starter or whatever it’s called here?

Perhaps I can structure that topic to behave as this one does.

Cheers 🙂
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dave_milbut
Jun 19, 2007
click on your name, you can see recent posts by you. or you can search for your user name "PortyPorty" (without the quotes) using the forum search function (link at the top of the forum list).

you can also bookmark topics that interest you (bookmark link at the bottom of each post) and check those via your forum preferences.
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LenHewitt
Jun 20, 2007
Go to http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bc435c2/0

That is your original Topic. However there is only one reply which refers you to the Forum FAQ on this problem at:
http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bbb6bdd

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