Lessons forwarded or skipped?
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Re: Lessons forwarded or skipped?
I need to post a new topic question, but can't remember how I did that previously. I can't find any place to post anything except as a reply to my older questions. Can anyone help?
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Re: Lessons forwarded or skipped?
To post a new topic, make sure you are looking at the forum, not a topic. If you want to post in the same forum as an existing topic you are looking at, use the breadcrumbs to go to the forum. For example, in this topic you'll see breadcrumb links at the top that look like:rachbloo wrote:I need to post a new topic question, but can't remember how I did that previously. I can't find any place to post anything except as a reply to my older questions. Can anyone help?
Board index < Church Technology for Members < LDS.org Website < Lesson Schedules
Clicking on "Lesson Schedules" will take you to the forum for Lesson Schedules. From there, you will see a "New Topic" button just below the forum title and description.
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Re: Lessons forwarded or skipped?
On my browser the button does not display under the forum title. You have to scroll down past the list of sub-forums to find the button. It is in between the list of sub-forums and the list of topics, on the left, and on the same line as the search box and the little blocks with the page numbers on the right.aebrown wrote:Board index < Church Technology for Members < LDS.org Website < Lesson Schedulesrachbloo wrote:I need to post a new topic question, but can't remember how I did that previously.
Clicking on "Lesson Schedules" will take you to the forum for Lesson Schedules. From there, you will see a "New Topic" button just below the forum title and description.
Since I have a smaller monitor, it does not appear on the part of the page that displays when it first loads.