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Is there a way to always show your sig when replying to a post? I can go into User CP and set options to receive instant emails but I can't set it to default on always showing my sig in a reply.
So whenever I reply to a post I have to scroll down to the "Additional Options Box" & under "Miscellaneous Options" manually select SHOW YOUR SIGNATURE. Can't this be set to always be checked?
Is there a way to always show your sig when replying to a post? I can go into User CP and set options to receive instant emails but I can't set it to default on always showing my sig in a reply.
So whenever I reply to a post I have to scroll down to the "Additional Options Box" & under "Miscellaneous Options" manually select SHOW YOUR SIGNATURE. Can't this be set to always be checked?
TIA (now I'll scroll down & check Show your sig)
You must select it each time. Etiquette is to show it once per thread and there were many that posted it each time and had oversized pics. This was the way mgmt decided to slow that down.
You must select it each time. Etiquette is to show it once per thread and there were many that posted it each time and had oversized pics. This was the way mgmt decided to slow that down.
I can understand that. I was curious as to why it was so, I appreciate your reply. I didn't know the etiquette was one sig per thread either, thats good to know even if I'm several years late!
Well, here is my first reply intentionally leaving the sig off.....
I can understand that. I was curious as to why it was so, I appreciate your reply. I didn't know the etiquette was one sig per thread either, thats good to know even if I'm several years late!
Well, here is my first reply intentionally leaving the sig off.....
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