I want my email to contain marked posts?……Will this bookmark do this?
To Bookmark something is to save it for referencing it later. You can find your bookmarks in your profile options, on the top right. See the attached image for reference.
I want my email to contain marked posts
Can you elaborate by what you mean with your email?
I appreciate the reply, Jason.
RU, at this time, emailing me replies?
I am here to help!
I'm posting comments as replies here in the forums.
Let's try this question.
I have 6 notifications. I read 1 + want to delete it……I want to leave the others for later.
How do I delete only that 1 notification, [saving as is the other 5]??
Great question, Scooter. If you select one notification, and you are taken to that location in the community, the other notifications will remain unread.
If that does not answer your question—are you possibly able to attach a screenshot of what you're seeing?
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