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Sometimes when answering it is useful to refer to a previous topic. How is this done?
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Copy-n-paste the URL of the previous thread from the address bar of your browser, e.g. http://www.sepsci.com/chromforum/viewtopic.php?t=2617
Alternatively you can sometimes refer to a single post within a thread, although I think this (optional?) code is not implemented on the ChromForum.
Alternatively you can sometimes refer to a single post within a thread, although I think this (optional?) code is not implemented on the ChromForum.
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Thanks - I had been putting www.chromforum.com into my browser. If you do that you do not get the details in the address line. Now I put www.sepsci etc and the topic No is revealed.
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