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#1 Tolly

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Posted 01 October 2010 - 03:17 PM

In the upper right corner of our new forums, you will find the new personal profile pane. It provides access to edit your profile and also serves up the number of inline notifications (to the far right with the drop down) and unread personal conversations (the number in the upper right of the picture) you have:

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Click the drop down arrow next to your screen name and select "My Settings" to edit your profile.

Click the number in you picture to go to your messages.

Clicking on the drop down next to your name will open some navigation options:

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Lastly, clicking on the Inline Notifications number on the far right will open a list of the 10 most recent notifications you received that includes links to the topic of the notification and to the person who created the topic:

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Clicking 'View all Notifications" at the bottom will take you to a page to review you all the notifications you have received. You can delete some or all of them from this page as well.

Click here to read about our new expanded notification types.



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