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April 13, 2025

How to find one’s past forum questions?

  • April 13, 2025
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I have used Community Forums multiple times over the past decade (or more), often receiving helpful responses to my questions. 

 

It seems to me that the website organization has been changed. 

 

In any case, I posted two questions yesterday, and today I am not able to find them (or threads from previous years).  I’ve tried searching on my user name (email address) and on a unique string of characters from the title of one of them.  I have tried right- and left-clicking on the blue button (containing my first initial) in the upper lefthand corner of several screens.

 

I note that the format of the page I used to input these questions was different than the one I am using today [ttlc.intuit.com/community/forums/postpage/board-id/201].  For instance, the one I used didn’t have the row of icons above the section for expanding on the question in the subject.

 

Can anyone instruct me how to find my posts and/or tell me if there is a page of instructions of the details about using the forum?

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    Employee
    April 13, 2025

    Jut click on your own username when you are in the user forum.  That will take you to your user profile and to any posts you have made or replied to.

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    DFHAuthor
    April 13, 2025

    Thank you@xmasbaby0 , that allowed me to find posts of previous years.  However, not the questions posted yesterday.  Therefore, I suspect that I posted them using a different Intuit webpage.

     

    Can anyone tell me about finding them elsewhere?

    Employee
    April 13, 2025

    If you used a different username or posted somewhere else---sorry---I have no idea.   

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