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Old 06-27-2023, 11:06 AM   #21
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Daniel -

When you reference another thread, it is really helpful if you provide a link to that other thread. Since we have more than 14,000 threads, it can be annoying to find the one you are referencing without a pointer.

It is easy. When the "other" thread is open, go to the address bar at the top of the page, highlight the web address (https://www.trailmanor...) and Copy it. In Windows, the command for Copy is CTRL-C. Then go to the thread where you are posting, put the cursor at the desired place in your text, and Paste the web address. Again if you are using Windows, CTRL-V will paste. That's it. The Forum software will take care of the rest.

Thanks. And by the way, it is better not to open separate threads for the same topic. Just make your new post in the existing thread, and avoid asking the same question in multiple posts.

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Old 06-27-2023, 11:56 AM   #22
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Thanks Bill
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Old 06-27-2023, 01:45 PM   #23
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That's OK, Daniel. As you use the Forum, the use of the "threads" and "posts" organization will begin to make intuitive sense.

I belong to a couple email "groups" on GROUPS.IO. Posts come in by email, and they are delivered to me in the order that they are sent. I find it incredibly hard to follow a discussion that is more than a day old - and I find it impossible to find something that was posted, say, a week ago or a month ago. By contrast, here on the Forum, all of the posts on any topic, going right back to the beginning of the Forum 20 years ago, are right there where I can read them, arranged in time order.

I don't do Facebook, because as near as I can tell, it uses the same scattershot approach as the "groups.io", although it delivers the posts online rather than email. Some folks do really well with Facebook - our member Shane123 is actually a moderator over there - but somehow I just haven't untangled it.

So bear with us - it will make sense.

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Old 06-27-2023, 01:48 PM   #24
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Uuuuum I was Shane 123 like 700+ ago…
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Old 06-27-2023, 07:54 PM   #25
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Sorry 'bout that.

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Old 06-29-2023, 07:17 AM   #26
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Les
Did the new wood bow solve the sag at the rear end of front roof section once the ac unit was reinstalled. I have about the same amount of sag, so I’d be very happy to only have to replace top bow and seal. There have we quite a few posts on this issue and yet I’ve not seen a definitive fix.
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