Hi Woodelf
If your post exceeds 2000 characters, the Answerbank server won't accept it. Instead a message appears at the top of the screen telling you that the answer needs to be shorter. (I obviously understand that you can't see that message).
That's not normally a problem for most people because clicking 'Post An Answer' again puts the over-long post back into the answer box. Then it's a simple job (for most of us) to highlight and cut the bottom part of the post, allowing the top part to be posted. Then 'Post An answer' can be posted again, with the remainder of the post being pasted into the new answer box.
That's why some of my posts are labelled as '2-part' or, in the case of my most recent lengthy submission, 'multi-part'. Unfortunately I can't see an easy way for you to do what most of us do almost automatically. If you realise that one of your posts is getting rather long you'll have to remember to click 'Submit Answer' and then finish off your contribution to the thread in a separate post.
Regrettably your earlier post will now be lost. If you've got the energy and desire to post it again, please post it in two or more parts. Alternatively, if your post doesn't require input from other AB members, you can email it to me at this address:
[email protected]
(That's not actually my name. It's just one of many pseudonyms I use on the web).
Sorry that you've had a problem.
All the best
Chris