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    How do you do polls?
    How do you do polls?
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    Re: How do you do polls?
    Click on "create new thread" and there's an option down the bottom with the number of poll options. It then takes you to a screen where you can edit the poll options and title.
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    thank you
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    No problem
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    Re: How do you do polls?
    (Original post by hannah_dru)
    Click on "create new thread" and there's an option down the bottom with the number of poll options. It then takes you to a screen where you can edit the poll options and title.
    I'm going to remember this when I will start a poll one day. Thank you for explanation, "German" member!
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    I'm going to remember this when I will start a poll one day. Thank you for explanation, "German" member!
    You're welcome
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