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[Solved] How to remove own thread

Forum Forum Feedback : Structure [Solved] How to remove own thread

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How can i remove a thread of my own. Can't seem to be able to do that, just like i'm not able to edit my own thread.

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Euh, yeah, probably a better place for that . . . You must get pretty tired of me by now.

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If you go to the full edit (not quick edit) page for the first post in the thread you can delete it there. I think there's a checkbox for it. Of course you can also PM a mod or report the thread if you want us to do it for you.

 

If you're using the UK forum the edit functionality rarely works. You'd have to go to tomshardware.com instead.

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If you go to the full edit (not quick edit) page for the first post in the thread you can delete it there. I think there's a checkbox for it. Of course you can also PM a mod or report the thread if you want us to do it for you.

If you're using the UK forum the edit functionality rarely works. You'd have to go to tomshardware.com instead.



I was using the UK site, thanks for the update on that.

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