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I for the life of me cannot remember my Member #, but wish to follow up on any responses that I post. It is annoying to track down my ranch id, then searcing a particular forum for any thing I posted.


Could the forum search be extended so that can say I want to see my last ###(10,20,30,..some arbitary number 42 would be perfect) postings.

[ November 22, 2005: Message edited by: peter cooke ]
[ November 22, 2005: Message edited by: peter cooke ]
 
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I for the life of me cannot remember my Member #.

Your member number is below your name on the left every time you post. One alternative would be to sign every post with your name. Then you could search on your name.

However, the easiest way is to find one of your posts, any post, and click on the icon. Then you just click on the View Recent Posts link to see your last 50 posts.
[ November 22, 2005: Message edited by: Marilyn de Queiroz ]
 
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Or you could try a Google search for your name within JavaRanch.

Regards, Andrew
 
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