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How Can I Put Words Under My Avatar Like Others Have?


Jnkmnky

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Thanks!


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You mean where it says "Advanced Community Member" you want to change it to say whatever you want? Go to my controls, then "Edit profile information" and then under "your personal profile, this section is optional" the first field should be custom member title. It should be blank right now--just add something there.

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You mean where it says "Advanced Community Member" you want to change it to say whatever you want? Go to my controls, then "Edit profile information" and then under "your personal profile, this section is optional" the first field should be custom member title. It should be blank right now--just add something there.

Thankyou. :)

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You mean where it says "Advanced Community Member" you want to change it to say whatever you want? Go to my controls, then "Edit profile information" and then under "your personal profile, this section is optional" the first field should be custom member title. It should be blank right now--just add something there.

I went there, but I don't see that option. Perhaps I don't have enough posts qualify, even though I show up as an "Advanced Community Member."

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Yes--some people claim not to see it at all. I'm not sure why....

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Hi-I had the same question-I am technically deficient. I hate to ask my son to help. He's just like that annoying guy on Saturday Nite Live --Nick the computer guy. I tried a few things so I hope it came out ok.

Ok, it didn't work--the information at the bottom of the replys--like quotes and personal histories with dx's-that is what I need to add. Any help is appreciated!

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That's your signature (at the bottom of posts):

Click my controls

Click "edit signature" (on the long list of links on the left)

Type in info and update!


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Hey, Thanks celiac3270! Have a good weekend All!!!

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