How do I find my posts?

How do I find my posts?

PhilvK
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How do I find my posts?

PhilvK
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I am trying to locate a previous post but cannot find out how to list just MY posts. Is that possible?

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L.Maas
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If you go to your account (see top of your page) and select it you will see a section called my latest activity.

 

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Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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PhilvK
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Found it. Thanks!

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Anonymous
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That's not what it looks like for me... where do I find my posts?

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steve
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jszhang4VV9C
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Explorer

Same here, couldn't locate my post

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Message 7 of 15

RobDraw
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Found them!

 

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Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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jszhang4VV9C
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Actually, you have to move to your profile icon, go to My community- Contributions-My post

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steve
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it's 5 clicks down... 2020-11-20_9-09-13.jpg

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marko.Zeljkovic
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Thanks for posting, actually this does not show all my posts and replies o any topic, only the posts I created. Does anybody now where I can find these? 

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RDAOU
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@marko.Zeljkovic 

 

In 1 Click

 

  • Simply hover mouse over and click on your Forum Name...it is a Link to your Forum activity. This covers ALL your forum activity...ie
    1. Posted Topics you started
    2. All replies you made, to your posts as well as others

See below your 12 posts total (including the reply you posted on this topic)

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  • Another alternative if you are looking for a specific topic you participated in but do not remember exactly which...Search for a keyword and in advanced search input your ID in the AUTHOR field

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Sorry for bothering you with the pings on this old post @PhilvK apparently even with the marked solution some are still having issues with it 7 years later

 

 

YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
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PhilvK
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Ha...7 years later and I still have trouble navigating around the forum so these posts are still very helpful! Thanks RDAOU.

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marko.Zeljkovic
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@RDAOU  many thanks. I can hover my name within any post (this topic for instance and get this option). Thank you, finally... Autodesk did not not streamline this at all. Zig zag line actually.

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yara.cp.pereira
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If you have your email address associated to your Autodesk account, you should find in your inbox all the replies from anyone who answered to your posts. You may do a search on your inbox 

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RDAOU
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@yara.cp.pereira wrote:

If you have your email address associated to your Autodesk account, you should find in your inbox all the replies from anyone who answered to your posts. You may do a search on your inbox 


 

Not really (I never receive any emails)... and that doesn't apply to posts initiated by own self. The notification to emails happens only when one

  • Either subscribe to a board or RSS Feed
  • Or enables the option to  automatically subscribe to posts and receive email notification when someone replies in the Forum Preferences. 
  • Or manually for each post check the box "Email Me when someone replies" 

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YOUTUBE | BIM | COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN | PARAMETRIC DESIGN | GENERATIVE DESIGN | VISUAL PROGRAMMING
If you find this reply helpful kindly hit the LIKE BUTTON and if applicable please ACCEPT AS SOLUTION