I'm not being the school prefect here but some of the topic titles are not really relating to the subject matter. I am half expecting to see a topic " My wife is beating me up each night" which relates to the extra time version 6 takes to calculate cabinets which makes him work latter into the evening.Could not the Moderators edit the subject title after a few threads have been posted. This would be handy if it goes into a twist. For example it may start off on how to use the hardware part creation to a full discussion on costing a job based on Thermwoods percentage markups. I would imagine doing a search on a topic would be a mineful of information. My last few attempts do seem to miss getting the result but I can remember it was a discussed in detail in one of the posts a few weeks earlier.
Another thought could a locked forum on Frequently asked questions where Dennis copies in those gems for future reference with maybe a summary by Dennis at the end.
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Neville
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Re: Topic Related Posting Titles & FAQ Section
I second Neville's suggestion of a FAQ section. These should be moderated, titled, edited and maintained only by "moderators" - no posting or replies by general users. (Info only)
It would also be important to insure that "dated" items relevant to specific versions or issues that were no longer issues were properly culled.
>> Now could someone edit Neville's thread "Subject:" to read something like: "Topic Related Posting Titles & FAQ Section"
Cheers!
It would also be important to insure that "dated" items relevant to specific versions or issues that were no longer issues were properly culled.
>> Now could someone edit Neville's thread "Subject:" to read something like: "Topic Related Posting Titles & FAQ Section"


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Re: Moderators may need to edit post titles
Here comes that Canadian sense of humour that escapes the Canadian border staff.
I think we need just add some Monty Python type subject lines and see who is paying attention amongst the moderators at Thermwood.
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Neville
I think we need just add some Monty Python type subject lines and see who is paying attention amongst the moderators at Thermwood.
Regards
Neville
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Re: Moderators may need to edit post titles
Neat!
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