How to delete Post(s)
#1
How to delete Post(s)
thought i'd do a wright up on how to delete a unwanted post
after those steps your post will be deleted just remember once you delete you can't bring it back
I also want to add that you CAN NOT delete a thread you will have to contact The Admin, or one of the Mods to do that
after those steps your post will be deleted just remember once you delete you can't bring it back
I also want to add that you CAN NOT delete a thread you will have to contact The Admin, or one of the Mods to do that
Last edited by Budsjlm; 06-02-2011 at 12:29 PM.
#3
...Hi `Justin, great write `up thread 4-Sure Thank You!
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How to ~>Delete your `Space - MSN.com
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About spaces
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How to ~>Delete your `Space - MSN.com
<CITE>help.msn.com/.../Help.aspx?...spaces101...SPACES...DeleteYourSpace...</CITE> - Similar
Delete your MCF space
- Click the Settings tab. (If you don't see the Settings tab in the upper-right corner of your space, see Can't access or edit your space.
- Click Space Settings.
- Scroll down to the Delete your space section, and then click Delete my space .
- Click OK.
- After you delete your space, you cannot retrieve it; nor can you retrieve any of the content, including photos, that you had on your space.
- If you delete your space, you cannot create a new space*(Once you delete `Space, you can never get your `space back: )
- using the same URL for 60 days. If you want to keep your URL, edit your existing space rather than creating a new one.
- No More `Space
- Goodbye ~>`Space
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Last edited by Space; 06-03-2011 at 06:24 AM.
#4
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Uh, Space...
Are you trying to tell us something?
<LI itxtNodeId="712" itxtHarvested="0">No More `Space <LI itxtNodeId="711" itxtHarvested="0">Goodbye ~>`Space
Are you trying to tell us something?
#5
i tried it and it didn't work good thing we don't want space going anywhere you keep us on our toes!
#7
Was it the First post in a Thread that you created?
If so you can not delete it, becuase then you would be deleting the thread and the only one's that can delete threads are the mods and the admins, contact one of them if you continue to have issues
#9
Thank you so much for this thread as well as this question within it. I hadn't had the sense to come over to problems/issues with the website. At first I had just treid to edit the body as I was trying to solve the problem, but the title was still there and it even said that it was a pretty long read, so changing the body hadn't done me any good. I made a new post with a new title. Then i learned the answers to some of my questions. I still have one, actually it's gone back to two, but that's beside the point. What matters is that I've learned any new post that isn't within a thread still starts a thread, whether there is a reply or not. I replied, went over and hit "contact us" asked for those posts to be deleted (and apologized profusely) then I came back here and tried it on for size....meaning I tried to delete my reply, and I was successful. I'm making a new one to say thank you both for the thread, the question, and the answer to the question. I really am VERY grateful (as well as VERY sorry!)...and embarrassed, too.
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