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= HOWTO Mark you thread as [SOLVED] =
Some helpful person on the Ubuntu forums has just solved that issue that has been causing you to tear your hair out. You want to proclaim to the world that everything is now peachy, but you're not sure how and you don't want to embarass yourself on the forums by declairing your undying love for the aforementioned resolver. Well there is a simple way. Find your thread, and at the top, click on the "Thread Tools" button. A small menu will pop up, and at the bottom there is a "Mark this thread as solved" option. Click on this, and a nice [SOLVED] text will appear in the title of your thread.
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= How to mark your thread as SOLVED =
Some helpful person on the Ubuntu forums has just solved that issue that has been causing you to tear your hair out. You want to proclaim to the world that everything is now peachy, but you're not sure how and you don't want to embarrass yourself on the forums by declaring your undying love for the aforementioned resolver. Well there is a simple way. Find your thread, and at the top of the page, click the "Thread Tools" Menu and then "Mark this thread as Solved".
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The forum will take you to another page that tells you the thread was marked as solved and then it will take you back to the thread. This will make the topic have [SOLVED] before the title on the thread listings.

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1. It lets the person who answered your thread that everything is working 1. It lets the person who answered your thread know that everything is working

How to mark your thread as SOLVED

Some helpful person on the Ubuntu forums has just solved that issue that has been causing you to tear your hair out. You want to proclaim to the world that everything is now peachy, but you're not sure how and you don't want to embarrass yourself on the forums by declaring your undying love for the aforementioned resolver. Well there is a simple way. Find your thread, and at the top of the page, click the "Thread Tools" Menu and then "Mark this thread as Solved". markyourthreadssolved.png

The forum will take you to another page that tells you the thread was marked as solved and then it will take you back to the thread. This will make the topic have [SOLVED] before the title on the thread listings.

Screenshot-1.png Screenshot-3.png Now this has a twofold use;

1. It lets the person who answered your thread know that everything is working

2. It lets other people searching the forums know that this thread provides a working solution (at least to the original poster) for their problem

UnansweredPostsTeam/SolvedThreads (last edited 2015-06-01 05:07:35 by 124-66-20-103)