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Can you search for answers to previously asked questions? There are tags on posts I have made ,but how do we access the information collated

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I have had a look around HU this morning trying to see past posts and questions to access info which might be useful to me ,on all the forums I belong to.no wonder people repeat the same old stuff!,

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tegz profile image
tegz

It keeps the traffic up, Donna! I wish it were otherwise.

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donna in reply totegz

Thanks for your reply! That was ok when we first started with a couple of hundred users...now we have the high test membership numbers ! It's worse the through traffic is worse than the M25!

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susymac

you can click the tags or use the search function not sure how good the results are from either mind you

edit...clicking tags defo works, just tried it :)

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donna in reply tosusymac

Thank-you for your reply x search function is less than satisfactory! And we don't have a list of tags as in the old format ( that I can see?) I only see tags when I write a post or question and automatic tags are added at the bottom ! Can't access any other tags! It's easier to do a google search which bring you back to Healthunlocked..!

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LouiseRoberts

Top of my list of things I keep asking them to make better....

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donna

I search...in this case lignocaine infusion.....(I am on thyroid uk forum...) have tried the others to. this search brings up all info relavent ion each of the forums I belong to

MANY! and others I do not belong to.. I click on each answer..the first worked well took me to relevant old post...the others just take me to the latest post on that forum..I'm giving up! Thank-you for your answers! I always stick to thyroiduk as my main port of call ....you know where it's at!,Many thanks for being there!

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Clarebear

If you want your own posts its quite easy. You click on your own name, then on something like view my public profile and on there you will see all of your past questions/blogs (now called posts for some reason). Hope this helps :) xx

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donna

Thanks clarebear for replying to me..been reading my old logs and posts tonight...

Wow ...oh have I learnt a lot since the first post! X

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donna

Thanks clarebear for replying to me..been reading my old logs and posts tonight...

Wow ...oh have I learnt a lot since the first post! X

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