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I am new to the group and wanted to bookmark items to revisit them later but am unsure how to go about this.

Advise would be appreciated

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You can save a certain number of posts and see them listed on your profile page, it was up to 30. You can save as many as you like and you will be notified if there is a new reply but may not see them listed. To do that you click the Save box under the post.

Otherwise, probably the best thing to do is set up a file on your computer and copy and paste anything that you find particularly helpful under headings. There is no really easy way.

A lot of information is already collected together under the FAQs and there is a link to those lists in a box at the top of every thread as well as under the Pinned Posts - on the sidebar on a computer, I think at the bottom of the page on a smartphone.

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DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer

Hi and welcome,

Maybe have a look at this link... gives a variety of non medical advice on using forum.. and also have a general look at FAQs - and saved/bookmark what you think might be helpful in future..

healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk...

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