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Clue me in! Lol! Bill
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If you go to 'Edit Profile', there is a "Manage 'Remember Me' login. Check that box.
It seems to me when you leave the forum, it signs you out. When you decide to get back on the forum, it signs you automatically.

At least, that's the story I'm sticking with.
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Click your name on the upper right. The drop down box should have a Logout option. :)
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Thanks guys! Lol!
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Just remember, I was only guessing.
It's dangerous when technology touches my fingers.
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quincy wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 1:42 am Just remember, I was only guessing.
It's dangerous when technology touches my fingers.
Me too! yesterday I couldn't SPELL technology! Lol! Bill
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