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jage Posted - 25 Jan 2008 : 18:28:33
I read the FAQ and searched old topics on the matter- I know I can subscribe by hitting the button in thread, topic, or category but I'm curious if there is a way to automatically subscribe to a thread I've posted in?

If it's not already a feature that I'm not seeing, consider it a request. I've found it's very useful in other forums and also for those of us with low OOC WIS scores.
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Fillow Posted - 26 Jan 2008 : 10:55:53
You just have to tick the box "Check here to subscribe to this topic" when you reply to a topic or when you create a new one.
It's quick-done (does it exist ? quick-done ?)

It just is not possible when you use the "Quick reply" box.
The Sage Posted - 25 Jan 2008 : 22:48:24
I don't think so.

As I recall, the only way you can subscribe to scrolls here at Candlekeep is by manually using the SUBSCRIBE TO THIS TOPIC function located under your log-in name and the LOGOUT function.

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