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Inboxing On F/book

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pusskin | 12:35 Thu 06th Mar 2014 | Technology
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What does inbox actually mean when you inbox some one.

I'm ok on f/book, just no good at knowing how to inbox lol
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It's just sending them a message. The reply will be in your inbox.
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Cheers ummmm. Is that all it is? haha. Ok, will just tell my Niece my mobile number on her page then. Ta muchly
Err, no send her a message.

If you look at the top of the page on FB, there are three icons; heads, speech bubbles and globes. click on the speech bubbles and you can send her a private message.
Or click on their name and select 'message'

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Thats great, understand now.
I've been inboxing and not known it!

Now --when i reply to an inbox, there isnt always room to reply to the sender.
Even if I scroll down I still cant get that space to write. Why is that?
In the top right corner of the message box there is a cog. Click on that and it gives you an option to see full conversation. Much easier to type in.
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Fantastic ummmm. All sorted now. Didnt know about the cog etc.

We learn something new every day. Much appreciated you and Eccles xx
You're welcome :-)
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Many thanks and thanks again x lol
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Hopefully one last question.

While on AB I hear the ping coming from f/book that i have a message (private)
And I click it , top right hand corner and can read it. Well ---
since last night, I hear the ping going off and look and there's now 9 messages that I have nowhere to click onto to view. Hope you get my meaning.
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i normally ckick on to where the three icons are --top right hand corner.
Why have they vanished and how to solve problem. Cheers abers

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