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Bazile | 00:34 Tue 10th Jan 2023 | Editor's Blog
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Would it be possible to go to your last post on a thread ?

When you can't remember what you said .
It's tiresome and time consuming having to go through each page on a thread looking for your last contribution when a thread has tons of posts

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just do a search (Ctrl F) for "Bazile"? You'd need to do it on each page.
Best I can offer is :

Click on 'View your profile'
Click on 'Answered'
Scroll through to find the thread.
Klazo's solution will also give you lots of posts. but they'll all be yours and surely the one you want will be near the top.
I read it to mean the last comment he made in a particular thread and I'm not aware there is a way of doing that other than using the "find on page" option for each page.

And some want threads to open at the last post/page they read
Trawling through the dozens of posts means you have the chance to read some of the other contributions made after your last post.

That gives you a flavour of what all has been said and reduces the chance of your repeating a previously expressed viewpoint.
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^^^
Sometimes I just want to recall what I said on a particular thread , not to see what others have said
You could always look at the time posted, at least it’ll give you an idea of where to look when you posted
I can't find Ctrl F on my phone.
Me either :-)
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Just to be clear .

Sometimes a thread comes up in latest posts ; ( or I'm looking in my profile on threads involving me) and I wonder what the Dickens I said on the thread

The thread may be recent or an older one , so I'm not going to remember what time I posted

looking for your last contribution when a thread has tons of posts from the usual suspects copying and pasting their answers from the day before
and I wonder what the Dickens I said on the thread

no one has read it so by and large it doesnt matter.
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Uhh?
Ahh I see Bazile, mine was just an idea to help find a lost post.
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Lol yes they would LadyC :-)

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