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How Do I Change My User Name?


Lollie

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Lollie Enthusiast

Hi! I just joined the group yesterday and I have noticed that my user name comes up with my whole name.

Others I have seen are definantly not the persons whole name. How can I change it? I know that probably seems very basic but I have just recently started using a computer again, so most of this stuff is totally new to me!

Thanks,

-Lollie


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Carriefaith Enthusiast

You have to contact Scott, the administrator. You can click on his name "admin" and send him a personal message requesting to change your name.

Lisa Mentor

I used my whole name and no one has come to find me yet :unsure:

Lollie Enthusiast

Well, I guess I just won't worry about it! B) Like I said I got no clue!!!!

Thanks for the advice!

Lollie

bluelotus Contributor

I changed my name a couple months ago. Although it wasn't my name, it referenced something that I do professonially that was somewhat unique, and considering that I talk about this site with fam, I decided to change the name. I felt I couldn't be as honest in my answers if I felt my fam might be watching.... :ph34r: Then again, who knows, my fam may not have even put it together.

Carriefaith Enthusiast
I used my whole name and no one has come to find me yet
:lol: lol I'm sorry but that is too funny.
Guest Viola

They are probably afraid to find us in case we force them onto a gluten free diet :lol:


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erin24 Explorer

I want to do this as well. How do I contact Scott? Where do I find Admin?

jerseyangel Proficient

You can either go to the home page and click on 'admin' and send him an email, or go to: info@celiac.com.

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