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debbiedo49
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Hi I am new here and just wondering should I put a bit about myself on my profile and how do I do that please? This is a fantastic sight btw!
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Hi debbiedo
If you want to add anything to your profile click your name at the top right.
This opens up your board. there is a little man icon with a down arrow. That open your profile
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I can only see Edit my profile which then directs me to userrname and email and dob. Is that it?
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oops sorry that is the limit of my tech knowledge I am sure some one else can help both of us
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Scroll down and you have a status box that you can use and below it offers a signature for every post option.
Personally mine is blank because this a public forum. Anyone can read that. We don't have an option of members only things.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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