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mav7
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the best way to read the Forum.

How can one read the latest posts without scrolling thru all the posts.

It seems most recent posts are not always at the top and there is no way to indicate read replies.

Thanks !

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baba

On a phone:

Click on “POSTS” an top of page, it gives you options to arrange them.

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Buffafly

I use an iPad so you may have a different arrangement, but if I click on ‘Posts’ I then get the option to ‘sort’ in various ways - most recent, most popular, unanswered, etc. If you look around for ‘Posts’ instead of ‘Home’ you should find your way 💜

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jeanjeannie50

Good easy advice above from other members, to just click on Posts at the top of the page

Do you want to receive an email every time there's a new post on the forum? That's what I have set up on my PC. To do this, when in the AF application go to More at the top right of the page next to your icon/avatar. Scroll down to Email notifications and then tick alongside what you require.

Jean.

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mav7 in reply to jeanjeannie50

Special thanks to all ! Clicking Posts solves the issue.

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KMRobbo

You can also set up so all the new posts can be sent to you on one email daily, which is what I do. TBH it's 5 years ago I did it so can't remember how

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