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hi,

sorry for asking this question in this forum,
but i did't found any contact of concern person.

My que is still unanswered so i wanted to post a message to my thread as per Posting Guidelines, but i dont know how to post a messge to my thead.

can any budy help me ????

thank
Abhinay
Apr 9 '08 #1
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sicarie
4,677 Expert Mod 4TB
Abhinay-

I am moving this to the 'Miscellaneous Questions' Forum.

You can reply to your thread the same way you would reply to someone else's - use the 'reply' button and enter in a message of over 20 characters.
Apr 9 '08 #2
Stang02GT
1,208 Expert 1GB
So you have a question that was unanswered and you are wondering what you should do about it with out starting another thread?
Apr 9 '08 #3
numberwhun
3,509 Expert Mod 2GB
hi,

sorry for asking this question in this forum,
but i did't found any contact of concern person.

My que is still unanswered so i wanted to post a message to my thread as per Posting Guidelines, but i dont know how to post a messge to my thead.

can any budy help me ????

thank
Abhinay
I would simply go into your own thread and reply to yourself, but ask if anyone has any input at all on the issue.

Regards,

Jeff
Apr 9 '08 #4
Abhinay
44
Thanks all of you for considering my problem,
but still i have one doubt, if i reply to my thread as per sicarie suggestion then
whether it will bring my question on top of question list ???

thx
Abhinay
Apr 10 '08 #5
Stang02GT
1,208 Expert 1GB
yes it will..................
Apr 10 '08 #6
Abhinay
44
Thank u very much.
Abhinay
Apr 11 '08 #7
Stang02GT
1,208 Expert 1GB
Thank u very much.
Abhinay

You are very welcome :)
Apr 11 '08 #8

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