Contributing Member friquant Posted July 24 Contributing Member Report Posted July 24 Is there a way I can prevent multiple successive posts from being merged into one? On this thread: https://leatherworker.net/forum/topic/131170-consew-225-loose-stitches-on-circle/#comment-780786 I replied to kgg Then I replied to wiz. (Separate messages for each) But when I clicked "save" on the second message, it said the items had been merged. Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
Moderator Johanna Posted July 24 Moderator Report Posted July 24 There's an auto timer that merges posts made back to back. I think it's at 3 minutes? I'll have to check. It's to prevent clutter, from the old days when we had dial up connections and got interrupted, I suppose. Maybe tag each person you're replying to if it's in the same thread? Quote You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
Contributing Member friquant Posted July 24 Author Contributing Member Report Posted July 24 21 minutes ago, Johanna said: There's an auto timer that merges posts made back to back. I think it's at 3 minutes I'll aim to wait three minutes in between replies if I mean them to be separate posts. 👍 Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
Moderator Johanna Posted July 25 Moderator Report Posted July 25 For you, I will hunt down the setting and see if we can go lower. ha ha Quote You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
Moderator Johanna Posted July 25 Moderator Report Posted July 25 Two minutes. Quote You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
Contributing Member friquant Posted July 25 Author Contributing Member Report Posted July 25 11 hours ago, Johanna said: For you, I will hunt down the setting and see if we can go lower. ha ha Whoo whoo! Two minutes...I'll get my egg timer 😀 Quote friquant. Like a frequent, piquant flyer. Check out my blog: Choosing a Motor for your Industrial Sewing Machine
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