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Skye D
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Ask your questions here and I'll try my best to answer them. Just be prepared to get some "I don't know but I'll try and find out" answers (from me anyway). You can also go to the Runboard support forum here:

http://com5.runboard.com/bakheva


"How can I get an email when someone replies to a topic that I'm interested in?"

When you write a new topic to a board, or reply to an existing topic, you might want to know whenever someone else replies to it. This way, you don't have to check the topic often. The "Automatic post notification" feature allows you to do exactly that: "subscribe to a topic". Every time someone will reply to it, you will be sent an email with a link to access the topic directly. You will be only sent one email per topic, until you read it.

You can also subscribe to topics that you haven't posted or replied to, by clicking on the "subscribe to topic" link at the top of your screen.

There will also be a link to unsubscribe from the topic, sent in the email.


 "Can I get a notification email for any new topics that are started that I haven't seen?"

Not at this time, but they are interested in adding that feature in the next update.


"Is there a spell-check?"

Mis-spelled words are underlined in red as you write. If you then right click on the underlined word you can choose the correct spelling from a list.

Last edited by Skye D, 12/8/2007, 5:37 pm


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