Does anybody else have the problem of not getting the latest threads on some topics, like the blurred colums discussion one. The last one I show is mine on the 29th and I know there are more, as a bunch have showed up on my email but I can't get them, in sequence, on the Board. Maybe they are with my Driveline which I'm still looking for! Hey, I can't even get it on line. More things are blurred than the columns. Man I'm sorry I bad mouthed the government.
1968-69 Why can't I get all the Threads
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Re: 1968-69 Why can't I get all the Threads
Gentlemen,
First, moved this thread to the Help Forum, where "how to use the TDB" questions are to be posted.
Attached photo shows the different "display modes" that you can use.
The thread you've questioned has a lot of roots to. Look in the window and you'll see how many different branches it has.
You can also click on the little blue > arrow on the side by the latest post and that will take you to the last post on the thread, regardless of which branch it's on.
Gary
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p.s. FAQ on display modes
What are the various thread display options? When viewing a thread, you will be able to view the thread from a choice of four modes.
- Linear Mode (Oldest First) - In this mode, posts are displayed chronologically from oldest to newest. Posts are shown in a flat mode so that many posts can be viewed simultaneously.
- Linear Mode (Newest First) - This is the same as the above mode, except that posts are ordered in an opposite way (newest first).
- Threaded Mode - In this mode, a tree is shown along with every post. This tree allows you to see the relationship each post has to others, in terms of who responded to whom. Only one post is shown at a time.
- Hybrid Mode - This mode is a mixture of the linear and threaded modes. The post tree is displayed like in the threaded mode, but multiple posts are displayed simultaneously like in the linear modes.
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