wagonmaster2

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I've noticed some replys to a poster's question, or subsequent postings, will come maybe just 3-4 minutes after the question. Do you get a message on your computer someplace showing a new or additional question as we do with our e-mail?
It seems I can't read responses to my own questions until I have exited from the Forum them come back on, which gets awful time consuming trying to get my questions answered as soon as possible. Brett Wolf is really quick to answer diesel questions most times.
Does my question make sense, or can you tell what I'm asking. I keep finding so many things out about these computers I had no idea existed I'm wondering if I'm missing something here about keeping very current on the Forum questions.
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Old-Biscuit

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Lurking at 'Newest' postings........ready to pounce
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sch911

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Yes... Use the Newest link at the top.
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hershey

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You can post to the forum, then immediately right click and click onto reload and your new post will be there.
As to why some posts are answered in just a couple minutes.....obviously some of us (me) just spend way too much time on a computer with solitaire on half the screen and RV.net on the other
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hershey wrote: You can post to the forum, then immediately right click and click onto reload and your new post will be there.
As to why some posts are answered in just a couple minutes.....obviously some of us (me) just spend way too much time on a computer with solitaire on half the screen and RV.net on the other 
I have you beat. I use two screens.
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LewMichele&Paws

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...and, two screens here. I could not go back to just one screen and I tried last month when I got a new computer.
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wagonmaster2

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A split screen, or two screens? How is that accomplished? I feel lucky to be able to manage one screen. I can manage the PIP on my TV but didn't even know anything like that is possible on a computer.
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Newest is actually the only "forum' I use and I have it set up as my go to link to RV.net. I visit it usually a couple times a day, except recently during the busy holiday season. But then I am retired and that is part of the blessings of being retired. I can do what I want to do these days!!
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