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  1. danii40's Avatar
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    moving a thread??
    im still quite new at this and have put a thread in the wrong forum :o: i have no idea how to move it. any ideas?
  2. Illusionary's Avatar
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    Re: moving a thread??
    You can't move your own threads, but you can ask a moderator to do so for you. Either report a post later in the thread (using the post report button ) and explain your request, or post a thread in Ask A Moderator and someone will look into it for you.

    In this case, if you post a link here I'll take a look.
  3. danii40's Avatar
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    Re: moving a thread??
    (Original post by Illusionary)
    You can't move your own threads, but you can ask a moderator to do so for you. Either report a post later in the thread (using the post report button ) and explain your request, or post a thread in Ask A Moderator and someone will look into it for you.

    In this case, if you post a link here I'll take a look.

    thank you. i should know how to do this by now.
    here's the link to the thread
    http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show....php?t=1412808
    i put it in general discussion but it was meant for the foreign language thread :o:
    thanks again
  4. Illusionary's Avatar
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    Re: moving a thread??
    I've moved it for you now.
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