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    Editing Posts

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    03-16-2012 07:10 AM

    This is probably an ignorance question, but I have noticed that if I start a thread I can edit the

    posting, but if I respond I cannot edit that posting.  How do you edit a response posting?

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 07:30 AM in reply to: Cadmanto

    You have to edit within a certain time period or something.
    At some point you can no longer edit a response.

     

    Notice that I edited this to add image.

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 07:39 AM in reply to: JDMather

    Wow, do you have any idea how long that time period is?  Why would there be a time limit?

    I just responded to a post and I wanted to add a link and when I went back (all be it was probably 5 or so minutes later)

    wouldn't allow me to edit my original posting even though I was the only one that had responded.

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 08:00 AM in reply to: Cadmanto

    Well I'm just guessing based on experience that there is actually a time limit - I think there is something else involved as well as I think I have edited much older (than 5 minutes) threads.

    But if you think about it - it would make sense to have some sort of time limit and then  require a new response to "clarify" an earlier responses.

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 08:11 AM in reply to: JDMather

    Well, that is all based on the way the forum is setup.

    If you think about it, it really doesn't make sense to not be able to edit a posting at any time.

    What if you spell something wrong and notice it 3 days later?  You should be able to go back an re-edit it.

    Or be able to add or delete anything from the posting.  I belong to other forums and you can edit at any time.

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 08:15 AM in reply to: Cadmanto

    I don't think too many people in this field worry that much about speeling.  Sure we try to get it right (the spelling, that is, and yes it is important to get it right), but substantially changing the content is what would cause more confusion.

    If I can edit a thread 3 days later I can completely change the meaning of the response making all other responses that come after it totally confusing.

     

    At some point, just like a design, it needs to be "set in stone" for reference.

    Everything after that becomes a Revision, ECO or whatever.

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 08:33 AM in reply to: JDMather

    Very fair points.

    But I believe it is better to have it and not use it then to not have it and not be able to use it.

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 09:08 AM in reply to: Cadmanto

    Yes there is a limit of 30 minutes up to the point the post has been replied to.

    But there is no limit on replies so you can just add a one to update the info as needed.

    It's all about original post integrity and such covered over here in the Autodesk Discussion Groups Feedback forum in this post

     

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    Re: Editing Posts

    03-16-2012 09:21 AM in reply to: Discussion_Admin

    Thanks for the response.

    Makes sense I guess.  Just going to have to get used to it.  Like I said in my earlier post I am

    used to in other forums having no time limit on edits.

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