Morning Pauline7
There should be a little green arrow at the top of thread, to press to go to first unread post.
Lol, although i've just looked at a thread and its not there! Sorry
You could try pressing latest post before pressing the thread you wish to read. There shouldnt be many then to read through. Hope that helps.
Pleased to meet you Pauline7
If you press on the green arrow under latest post, on each individual thread, it will bring you to the last page of that thread.
That's how we all start Pauline, ask as much as you like.
By reading on any subject for an hour a day for 3 years anyone can become an Expert !!
Thats includes Gardening !
Thank you fidget - I have just tried it and it works! No more tedious pressing the last page on long threads!
Glad you got there in the end Pauline - you can now whiz around the forum at top speed.
Hi Pauline,
Follow these instructions:-
Voilà - all of the posts shall now open at the latest post
Charles Darwin was an amateur naturalist.
He studied Medicine at Edimburgh, and for the ministry at Cambridge, but lost interest in both. He did have a private income, which enabled him to pursue his interests.
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Lol, although i've just looked at a thread and its not there! Sorry
You could try pressing latest post before pressing the thread you wish to read. There shouldnt be many then to read through. Hope that helps.
Pleased to meet you Pauline7
If you press on the green arrow under latest post, on each individual thread, it will bring you to the last page of that thread.
That's how we all start Pauline, ask as much as you like.
In the sticks near Peterborough
By reading on any subject for an hour a day for 3 years anyone can become an Expert !!
Thats includes Gardening !
Thank you fidget - I have just tried it and it works! No more tedious pressing the last page on long threads!
Glad you got there in the end Pauline - you can now whiz around the forum at top speed.
Hi Pauline,
Follow these instructions:-
Voilà - all of the posts shall now open at the latest post
Charles Darwin was an amateur naturalist.
He studied Medicine at Edimburgh, and for the ministry at Cambridge, but lost interest in both. He did have a private income, which enabled him to pursue his interests.