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Which answer / reply button should I use? (a) The one directly below the opening question / heading or (b) the one at the foot of the page?

To my mind (a) would make sense so that current comments are placed at the head of the queue, whereas (b) means scrolling to the tail end to read today's work.

I'm getting a bit lost, especially when some subjects are multi-pages long. Sorry for the dumb question.

Leonie ;-)

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Hi

Use the answer this question, to answer direct to the question .

Use the reply to this , to post a reply to another persons post/thread.

There is one thing you will learn on here above all other things. There is no such thing as a dumb question. :)

Glad the question was asked have been a little afraid of making a fool of myself.

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