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Author: TazJMT
Date: 2010-02-12 03:48
sorry i hope this doesnt sound dumb. is there any way to browse the threads on the board here by subject or some other type of division. it looks like you can only look at them in chronological order of when the last post came in...is there any other way to look through the threads in some other method of organization
thanks....sorry, new here
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Author: Ron
Date: 2010-02-12 12:27
You can do a specific search by the subject you are looking for.
1. Go to the top of the window you are currently in and enter the subject where it says, "Search Woodwind.org; then click "Go".
Make the subject you are looking for simple; for example, suppose you want to know what people think of a particular mouthpiece, just type in the brand and model name/number of the mouthpiece. If your question is more complicated, just keep it simple using "key words."
2. Scroll down the page that opens up after you clicked "Go" and check the bulletin boards that you want searched.
The subject you originally typed in will be see at the bottom of the list.
3. Click "Submit" and a list of threads will appear with the subject your are seeking.
This should help.
Ron
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2010-02-12 16:47
There are three non-overlapping archives: the Klarinet mailing list, the Clarinet board (this one) and the Keepers (containing material from the other two that has been judged to be particularly good). You need to check all three boxes to be sure of finding everything.
Ken Shaw
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Author: TazJMT
Date: 2010-02-13 02:45
thanks guys.
if i just search the "woodwind.org" pages and dont click other boxes, it will search different web pages within woodwind.org, but not any user made threads, correct?
John
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2010-02-13 02:57
TazJMT wrote:
> thanks guys.
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> if i just search the "woodwind.org" pages and dont click other
> boxes, it will search different web pages within woodwind.org,
> but not any user made threads, correct?
That's correct.
For searching the bboards I did add an option a while back to just list one post per thread (a user suggestion).
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Author: leporellina
Date: 2010-02-13 16:31
Mark Charette wrote:
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> For searching the bboards I did add an option a while back to
> just list one post per thread (a user suggestion).
And that is a very convenient tool. Thank you for that!
Best regards, Katja
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Author: TazJMT
Date: 2010-02-13 21:00
thats how it comes up automatically, or i have to set that somehow?
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2010-02-13 21:06
TazJMT wrote:
> thats how it comes up automatically, or i have to set that
> somehow?
I thought I had it pretty explicit ... check the box next to:
Unique threads only (keywords may appear in other postings within these threads)
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Author: TazJMT
Date: 2010-02-13 21:28
oh ok, gotcha, sorry about that, i misread what you said.
one last thing about 'searching", are you able to search for posts made by a specific poster (like if you wanted to search all of the posts you have made yourself or if you wanted to see what someone else has posted )
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2010-02-13 21:29
TazJMT wrote:
> one last thing about 'searching", are you able to search for
> posts made by a specific poster (like if you wanted to search
> all of the posts you have made yourself or if you wanted to see
> what someone else has posted )
Try it and see ...
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Author: TazJMT
Date: 2010-02-16 23:01
can you search just title names or will it always look into the threads also
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