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This thread has been slumbering since 6/2021
I've noticed that, but I was advised to use the search features as it was the most appropriate thread. Can I delete my post? That, I don't know.
That's true, you were advised that, and
you SHOULD ALWAYS SEARCH FIRST, before starting a new thread, cos at the very least seeing what's been asked and reading the answers should help you clarify & refine any questions you might have!
But if
I didn't also post this, then I'm pretty sure someone else will have posted it in a thread you've been active in - while a little bit of thread archeology doesn't really hurt, and it's fine to
ADD to the knowledge base &/or include some further experiences in older threads; you shouldn't always necessarily
expect answers from members who've previously posted in a given thread that has a 'last post' in it that's anything much older than a year or so,
especially if the posters in said thread are now either no longer on the Forum at all, or they haven't posted anywhere on the Forum in quite a while... just cos you've tacked a new question onto the end of an older thread! If you've Searched and looked at what others have posted earlier about a given subject/question, and now want to know something more specific from one of those earlier posters, it might be better to PM them if they are a 'still active' member; or
maybe, if you want to ask a 'refined &/or new' question, you might put that in a new thread - only please don't go starting
yet another thread that's really only asking the same old question that's been asked and answered before - often repeatedly!! :banghead:
So, if you do that
SEARCH FIRST thing & find a thread on whatever topic/subject you are questioning, you should
then look at the date on the first post in the thread, and as advised elsewhere,
also go on to look at the last few posts in the thread, looking at the date of those posts and checking usernames to see if you recognise any of them as currently active users. That way, you can usually see if you're likely to get an answer or whether it'd be smarter to either send a PM or maybe start a new thread! (If the usernames are
RED or
GREY, then they definitely
AREN'T currently active; and not all
BLUE usernames are currently active either, so you might need to click on their username to check out their '
Last Activity' date!

) And if you can't recall seeing any of them posting recently &/or just don't get a response/aren't really sure about what to do, I'm pretty sure that I also suggested that you could always send a PM to any of the Moderators to ask for assistance &/or post up to ask how best to search for something &/or get the best result in the
Forum Support & Testing sub-Forum - both of those actions are acceptable if you have questions or concerns about how to do pretty much anything on/about the Forum.
All that said, the answer to your "
Can I delete...?" question is
NO, you cannot! And you don't really need to here anyway, that 'old post' thing is often just a reminder to you so that you don't necessarily expect an answer from any of the earlier posters in the thread, especially if the thread isn't closed, merged, or your post moved to somewhere more appropriate; but if your question is clearly 'on topic' and any answers will add to the knowledge shared in the thread (as they have!

) then it's fine, and your question shouldn't be deleted anyway! :lecturef_smilie:
And you shouldn't edit & delete the content of your posts either, as those actions <
WILL harm the Forum's long-term standing with the big search engines, which will very likely adversely affect our continued operation!!

So if you think your post should be deleted, &/or you want to edit your post in order to do anything apart from a minor correction or make a minor change to your text,
then you shouldn't - instead, PM a Mod, tell them what you want to do & why, and ask them the best way to achieve that...
but DO NOT DELETE/GUT any of your posts! (not if you want to ensure you retain your posting privileges anyway! :sour: ) After all, we
ALL want the Forum to keep on keeping on, don't we?!

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