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Posted about 1 month ago

 

I am wanting to edit my employer review.  I clicked the "edit my review" link, however, the changes I make do not replicate to the webpage.  I'd like to know how to fix this or to edit my review.

Woman_leaning_max50

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Rate This | Posted about 1 month ago

 

Since I'm a new member, I may not know all of the tricks yet, but it seems to take quite a few steps to respond to someones comment directly.  I can respond to the post and my respond will fall in line, but if I want to respond to that person, the originator or another responder, directly, I have to them go into the private email segment.  Seems a bit cumbersome.


I hope I conveyed this well.


Angie Toussaint
KMT Management Services
http://www.kmtmanagement.com
"Increasing business productivity one meeting at at time."
http://www.gaebler.com/Interview-with-Entrepreneur-Angie-Toussaint-Billingsly.htmhttp://www.ehow.com/members/AngieToussaint-articles.html

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Rate This | Posted about 1 month ago

 

 


Hi Angie - not sure this will answer your question, but first I'd challenge you to comment in the discussion. If though you are in a discussion and want to send a private email or comment on someone’s page (which you can only do if you are their friend), all you have to do in click on their "handle" next to their post. You will get a box that says:


 


 



I think that is pretty easy!


 



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Ann M. Evanston, MA CEO Zena Enterprises
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Woman_leaning_max50

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Rate This | Posted 26 days ago

 

Of course that helps, Ann!


Thanks so much.


 


Angie Toussaint
KMT Management Services
http://www.kmtmanagement.com
"Increasing business productivity one meeting at at time."
http://www.gaebler.com/Interview-with-Entrepreneur-Angie-Toussaint-Billingsly.htmhttp://www.ehow.com/members/AngieToussaint-articles.html