Making a new thread, post or ask question, quoting, multi-quote
How do I add a new thread -question- to the american airways forum Thanks
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See the illustration below.
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Many thanks for your swift reply but I can't see the button to add a post any ideas? Much appreciate your help
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Adding a new thread or post, quoting, multi-quote
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We’ll use the American Airlines forum for illustration purposes.
To add a thread, start from the main forum page. Toward the top left of the page, you’ll see the “New Thread” radio button. To start a new post, you have a few options: 1) Start a new post (no quotations of other post content): At the top left of the thread page, use the “Post Reply” radio button. Or, at the bottom of the page, use the “Quick Reply” dialogue box and “Post Quick Reply” radio button to post when you’re finished. 2) Start a post including (quoting) a post you’re replying to: Go to the post you’re replying to, use the “Quote” radio button to open up a new posting dialogue box that already includes the post you wish to quote. 3) Add a post quoting more than one existing most — Multi-Quote: Use the “Multi-Quote” radio button to select the existing posts you wish to quote. These will now show a check in the Multi-Quote. Now use 1) to open your new post dialog box, which will include the posts you wish to quote. Note: the previous thread, created by Lipscombe, has become unserviceable. This thread is a response to the questions in that thread. JDiver, Co-Moderator |
How do I ask a question or post a new thread?
Hello everyone.
I'm a travel agent from London and have been since '87. I was looking in the main forum bit and couldn't find an option to post a new thread. Crazy as it sounds, and I can't face ringing UA res, I'm trying to find out which booking classes to look for to book United premium economy class? I use Galileo (or Travelport or whatever they call it now). Many thanks! Marc. |
You literally just did it, right here. Use the same process in whichever forum you are wanting to ask your question. Find your forum, post your thread.
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Originally Posted by IBobi
(Post 31498749)
You literally just did it, right here. Use the same process in whichever forum you are wanting to ask your question. Find your forum, post your thread.
Many thanks IBobi! |
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