You only have three posts at the moment. You probably need at least five posts before you can edit anything without getting it approved. Mr. Otte will then decide if you are a spammer or not. I think it took seven or eight posts for me.
CG
Fisher:
Make sure you are signed in or you can't edit your post.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Fisher Looked all over, No edit button. I went to my "profile", "Your Discussions", the top of the thread, can't find an "Edit" button. I must be looking in the wrong area.
Looked all over, No edit button. I went to my "profile", "Your Discussions", the top of the thread, can't find an "Edit" button. I must be looking in the wrong area.
Go back to Your original post and at the bottom right You will find the Edit button, click on that and You can edit anything on Your post, including thread title. After You are done click on Update Reply.
Take Care!
Frank
There should be a button on your post allowing you to edit it. You can change the title there. Since you're a new member, you may have to wait for your edited post to be re-approved.
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
I'm new to the MR forms, how do I change the title of the thread?
you can correct the title of the thread and may get more helpful responses.
greg - Philadelphia & Reading / Reading
I purchased a servo-1 kit. It seamed to work ok, I followed the instruction sheet. When all was working, I turned off my power supply. when I turned it on again the servo immediately rotated all the way to one side and the servo motor continued to run and would not respond to the switch to reverse the rotation. It does this every time I turn the power on to the circuit board that comes with the servo. Am I doing something wrong?