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LynneF

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LynneF

I'm new on here and have filled in my profile but I wondered if we can see our profiles as others see them? Cos all I can see is the update bit. What have I missed? Hope you understand what I mean.

 

Lynne xx

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Nick

Looks OK to me Lynne

 

What you have put in your profile is accessible to us by clinking on the tabs, about me, topics, posts blogs and links .....looks fine to me.

 

Nick


Just another Warrior...........

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LynneF

Thanks Nick, I've found it, just a bit slow today. Haha.

 

Lynne xx

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Marina

There are two ways of seeing members' profiles, including your own. Either:

- click on someone's name anywhere in the forum, or

- click on the little image at the very top on the left next to where it says "Signed in as ..."

 

Just to add a further little snippet re profiles - the one thing other members cannot see is your email address, only you can see your own email address as it's private to you :flowerface:

 

I'll move this to the "How To" section as other people may be wondering the same thing :hippy:


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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LynneF

Thanks Marina I know what to do now.

 

Lynne xx

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