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prodigaldaughter

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Hi

I know that I can edit a post after I have posted it in a couple of minutes but what if you want to edit something after that time has passed?

Are you able to do so?

Thanking you advance for your reply.
 

blue_ladybug

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Hi

I know that I can edit a post after I have posted it in a couple of minutes but what if you want to edit something after that time has passed?

Are you able to do so?

Thanking you advance for your reply.
No you are not able to do so. Unfortunately, there is only a 5-minute window of time in which to edit your post if you have to. After that, you're out of luck. :( My advice would be to read your post a couple times after you've written it, so you can correct spelling errors, and add to or take away from the post, before you click the "submit reply" button. Then you dont have to worry about editing it after the fact. :)
 

tourist

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No you are not able to do so. Unfortunately, there is only a 5-minute window of time in which to edit your post if you have to. After that, you're out of luck. :( My advice would be to read your post a couple times after you've written it, so you can correct spelling errors, and add to or take away from the post, before you click the "submit reply" button. Then you dont have to worry about editing it after the fact. :)
I usually just say that I am sorry :)