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    johnbarryjohnbarry
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      @johnbarry
      Forumite Points: 13

      I started a new topic using the link in the (New Topic) Forums Menu

      When I went to submit it I got

      ERROR: Forum ID is missing.

      This I think means the forum index, as I then started a new topic from the Forum Index. and it submitted ok.

       

       

      Cheers
      John

      #15222
      The DukeThe Duke
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        @sgb101
        Forumite Points: 5

        When you’re creating a new topic, under the main “text input” box, there is a drop-down menu. That is where you select what sub-forum you want your new topic to live.

        Since about day one mods (at least) have had this interface. Tbh its the only way I’ve ever created a thread. But I’ve always had mod privileges.

        I think the other way to do it, is the way you ended up doing it, go to the forum you want then hit the “add new topic”, this will negate the need of the drop-down menu i mentioned above . as instead of telling the forum where you want it (via the drop down) you have already navigated to the place first.

        I hope this makes sense.

        #15223
        RSBRSB
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          @bdthree
          Forumite Points: 5,183

          Every body has to use the drop down to select a category otherwise where would it go. That error occurs when a category as not been selected. The only place you do not select a sub cat is “other” I believe.

          Americans: Over Sexed, Over Payed and Over here, Wat Wat!

          #15227
          The DukeThe Duke
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            @sgb101
            Forumite Points: 5

            I thought if you actually navigated to the subforum, then hit add new, it just plunked it im that subforum. But if you used the quick add new button you need to select where you want it to go via the drop down.

            Like i say, ive only used the quick add button, that use to live at the very top left. Iirc it was a grey cross on a black background. Though knowing me it was a pink cross on a green stripe

            #15228
            RSBRSB
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              @bdthree
              Forumite Points: 5,183

              Yes you can also do as you say, use the form in which ever cat you happen to be in to post in that forum.

              Americans: Over Sexed, Over Payed and Over here, Wat Wat!

              #15236
              Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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                @bullstuff2
                Forumite Points: 0

                The Imposter Duke is posting again, all spelling and grammar correct. I’m worried.

                Either that or Grammarly is working for the real Steve???

                When the Thought Police arrive at your door, think -
                I'm out.

                #15246
                The DukeThe Duke
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                  @sgb101
                  Forumite Points: 5

                  It’s all me bob, ive been swotting up.

                  Im also a liar ?

                  #15251
                  johnbarryjohnbarry
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                    @johnbarry
                    Forumite Points: 13

                    I suppose I sit corrected in a fasion

                    Only once (today) have I used the the New Topic from the above drop down menu and didn’t see the drop down below text editor above submit, I went straight to submit.

                    Lee I am not a member of the everbody

                    As a rule I use the forum index, go down to the forum I wish to use (ie other stuff) click on it go down to the text editor text it then submit. It is in the forum I wanted as I chose it in the first place.

                    I will remember not to use Forum drop down for New Topic and stick to the Forum Index

                     

                    Cheers
                    John

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