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Thread: Thread original start dates.

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    Thread original start dates.

    Sorry to be a bother, Jeff, but I don't see a place where the thread start date is located. Some get very long and it's difficult to know whether or not you need to continue following it.

    If this can't be done efficiently, I understand.

    Just an OLD COGGER tryin' to make his life easier ( more and more Senior Moments......)

    Thanks, Bruce
    "The great thing about Wood Turning is that all you have to do is remove what's not needed to have something beautiful. Nature does tha Hard work."

    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
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    Just above the Avatar Bruce Is that what you are looking for?
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    Should have been more clear about where. Meant on the NEW POST pages, to save having to open it.

    Bruce
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    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
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    I've occasionally thought that might be a nice feature in the New Posts page too. But short of adding another row in the thread display (which I'm not advocating) there's not an awful lot of space left to insert it. Maybe to the right of the thread starter's name underneath the thread title ??
    Use the fence Luke

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    Possibly there, if all numerical.

    Bruce
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    M.H. Woodturning, Etc.
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