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Post by msdemos on Sept 3, 2018 17:01:06 GMT
.........AFTER it's already been posted? Or is the only way to do it, to go back in, delete the original poll, and simply re-post the same entry with a NEW poll, re-edited the way you now want it ?? SAVE FERRIS
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Post by Admin on Sept 3, 2018 18:07:19 GMT
Polls cannot be edited after posting, so yes, the only way is to delete and start a new one.
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Post by msdemos on Sept 3, 2018 18:13:21 GMT
👍 (In case it's not clear, that would be a "Thumbs Up"!)
SAVE FERRIS
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 1, 2018 23:05:12 GMT
Polls cannot be edited after posting, so yes, the only way is to delete and start a new one. Wrong. You can't delete the original posting, either, once there are responses.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 1, 2018 23:16:56 GMT
Polls cannot be edited after posting, so yes, the only way is to delete and start a new one. Wrong. You can't delete the original posting, either, once there are responses. You cannot delete it after it was replied to SO if needed, you could EDIT the thread title to say something along the line of "ignore this poll... go to the other one"
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Post by Admin on Nov 1, 2018 23:22:01 GMT
Polls cannot be edited after posting, so yes, the only way is to delete and start a new one. Wrong. You can't delete the original posting, either, once there are responses. You also can't delete it after losing access to your account. Finding a circumstance that prevents the deletion of a poll does not make my response "wrong."
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Post by NJtoTX on Nov 2, 2018 12:37:08 GMT
Wrong. You can't delete the original posting, either, once there are responses. You also can't delete it after losing access to your account. Finding a circumstance that prevents the deletion of a poll does not make my response "wrong." Yeah, sorry, just got frustrated. Like having your balls hanging out when the original has an embarrassing mistake.
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