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  • #129564
    Paul Fallert
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      @paulfallert28101

      Each thread in the Forums has a number (see that number in the window at the top of the computer screen, not the MEW screen).

      Can we search the Forum to 1) go back to a favorite thread or 2) refer to that thread in a posting?

      I've tried using the regular search engine and it does not find threads by their internal forum number.

      Is there a way?

      Paul

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      #39285
      Paul Fallert
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        @paulfallert28101

        How do we search by the thread number?

        #129566
        JasonB
        Moderator
          @jasonb

          You would have to have made a note of the thread number to search for it so why not just type that number into the end of the url on your browser

          you can link to any URL so again put the URL of the thread into your post or better still use the link icon.

          #129570
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            Paul,

            There is a much more effective Search Box on the home-page of this site.

            Go to that one, and try searching for 87816

            MichaelG.

            #129571
            Paul Fallert
            Participant
              @paulfallert28101

              Your suggestion worked by adding the thread number to the end of the complete routing sequence as in this example: http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forms/postings.asp?th=####### works a treat.

              BTW, it didn't work when I just added the thread number. The "th=" must mean "thread equals"

              Thanks for the help.

              Paul

              #129572
              Paul Fallert
              Participant
                @paulfallert28101

                Michael:

                That search works with almost no effort.

                Thanks!

                Paul

                #129573
                Michael Gilligan
                Participant
                  @michaelgilligan61133

                  Sorry Paul … you beat me to it

                  I meant to say … use the search box at the upper right of the centre column on the home-page, NOT the one at upper left of the page.

                  MichaelG.

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                  Edit: Forget this "clarification" … Posts crossed in the æther

                   

                  Edited By Michael Gilligan on 13/09/2013 22:52:36

                  Edited By Michael Gilligan on 13/09/2013 22:54:18

                  #129578
                  Gone Away
                  Participant
                    @goneaway
                    Posted by Paul Fallert on 13/09/2013 21:45:57:

                    I've tried using the regular search engine and it does not find threads by their internal forum number.

                    If you mean the search at the top of the thread listing, it's because that only searches thread titles. It won't find keywords in the thread body either.

                    As Michael pointed out, you have to use the Google site-search on the main page to do anything other than very basic searching ( it was added a few years ago because of complaints about the basic search).

                    #129582
                    JasonB
                    Moderator
                      @jasonb

                      The other option is to use the forums "bookmark" option. Right at the bottom of the thread below the add posting box is "bookmark this thread" which will add it to the bookmarks so if you go to your account and click bookmarks it will list any marked threads so no need to search them out as well as alert you to new posts in the thread.

                      J

                      #129592
                      Sub Mandrel
                      Participant
                        @submandrel

                        Just for completeness yopu can add "p=" and page number at the end as well.

                        http://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=87816&p=1

                        The "&" inserts a space between the thread number and the "p".

                        But this does sound like the a hard way of doing things.

                        Neil

                        #129601
                        Gordon Wass
                        Participant
                          @gordonwass

                          Is it possible to search by topic on this forum ? I have been searching for info. on heat jointing plastic drive belts, with no luck. Do I need the exact thread title ?

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