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[edit] and [delete]

FredRydr

Danger: Keep Back 500 Ft
I made an error in a post in the Gear forum. I tried to delete my post, but the delete button was nowhere to be seen.

Help.

Fred

P.S. I came back here because I realized I should have posted this in the How To forum, but again, I cannot delete this and post it there instead.
 
I made an error in a post in the Gear forum. I tried to delete my post, but the delete button was nowhere to be seen.

Help.

Fred

P.S. I came back here because I realized I should have posted this in the How To forum, but again, I cannot delete this and post it there instead.

It's under the Edit button, Fred. Hit Edit and you'll see it.
 
I did a little digging... a typical user can not do that feature, they can edit their post or delete it but they can not delete a thread - even if they started it and it is the only post in there.

I deleted the post for you Fred.

-=Brad
MOA Forum Moderation Team
 
I did a little digging... a typical user can not do that feature, they can edit their post or delete it but they can not delete a thread - even if they started it and it is the only post in there.

I deleted the post for you Fred.

-=Brad
MOA Forum Moderation Team

Yes,
A user can delete a post so long as it isn't the original post of a thread.
 
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