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I'm still learning different aspects of the Instantcert Forum & came across a listing of the topics in numerical order but lost it when I was trying to backtrack to figure out how I found it.

How do I find it again?
Thanks!
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Paul Wrote:I'm still learning different aspects of the Instantcert Forum & came across a listing of the topics in numerical order but lost it when I was trying to backtrack to figure out how I found it.
How do I find it again?
Thanks!
Hi Paul,
Welcome to the board.
What do you mean by "numerical order"?
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Snazz,
I would guess that he means the archive list that sometimes comes up on searchs. Just a guess.
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never2late Wrote:Snazz,
I would guess that he means the archive list that sometimes comes up on searchs. Just a guess.
Ah Yes! I think you're right. I have seen those lists too.
My best suggestion would be to use Google to search for something (click on "Search" in the links near the top of this page)...and then find a result that links to the archives (ordered numerically). Then save that link to your favourites for future use.
FYI: The archives are simply a behind-the-scenes (administrative) listing of the various threads which cannot be accessed via any link on the forum itself. It just so happens that Google includes the archives in their search results for this site.
Hope that helps,
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Thanks for the help!! I love this site!
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A Quick Update!
Contrary to what I wrote previously, it IS possible to access the archives directly. Look down at the bottom of this page, and you should see a link to "Archives".
I believe this link is visible on most, if not all, forum pages.
Hope that helps,
Snazzlefrag
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there is definitely something to look for here. such aspects are exactly good when you are opting for logistics related tasks.
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