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Difficulty in locating past postings

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DSJ | 18:15 Mon 26th May 2008 | Site Suggestions
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I now find that I can no longer locate past postings other than going into MY PROFILE and scrolling back. I have put several questions on AB in recent weeks but cannot find them by typing in the title/topic in the SEARCH space at the top of the page. Very frustrating.
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Using profile is probably the easiest way actually - when it works that is!
You should be able to find them by clicking on to my profile then my questions at the bottom !
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Thanks for replying so quickly. Yes, I realise that I can find my postings that way because I know that they are there somewhere. I can't understand how others can find them.

I used to be able to search for NEW QUIZ & a number of options would come up so that I could find several quizzes advertised and send off for them. Now, I can't do that.
I think I see now...

There have been comments that the search facility is not what it was. Mind you, to be honest, with the amount of repeated questions, say in adverts, it was rarely used anyway.
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Thanks for replying, Postdog.
The search does not seem to be working at all. I agree, it is now impossible to find a past post. I used to be able to google "Answerbank" + a keyword, but this does not seem to work now either which suggests they are no longer on the server.
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It's very annoying, Gromit. The service has definitely deteriorated lately.
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I see that the problem has now been solved & we can once again find postings by typing in the title/topic in the SEARCH space at the top of the page. Well done, AB.

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