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New Member
posted Jun 5, 2019 11:01:56 PM

Find my questions

Why doesn't the community forum have a filter so one can see only the questions that they have posted?  Seems like an easy and logical thing to do.

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New Member
Jun 5, 2019 11:01:57 PM

If you click on your user name, it will bring up your profile page.  There is a link on that page which will show only the questions you have asked.

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New Member
Jun 5, 2019 11:01:57 PM

If you click on your user name, it will bring up your profile page.  There is a link on that page which will show only the questions you have asked.

Level 2
Jul 17, 2019 7:46:16 PM

I am missing something.  First, I don't see my profile name anywhere on the page, so what to click on, I cannot see it.  Next, there is my profile stuff in the upper right corner of the page, when click on the floating head, it goes to my profile page.  There is nothing there regarding any posts I have made.  Just Avatar stuff, some weird counting thing of I don't know what.  But nothing that stands out to me like, here are your posts.So I need better clarification about this topic that was already provided.

Level 15
Jul 17, 2019 7:51:08 PM

@tsgrau08 

The question you posted 2 minutes ago is the ONLY post under your username.  So perhaps your other attempts to post questions were unsuccessful.  If you click on your "avatar" or username in this forum, it will bring up the questions/posts under your username.

 

Do you have a tax question you need help with?

Level 15
Jul 17, 2019 7:51:28 PM

Yes sorry.  They recently changed to a new forum system and the older posts didn't come over.  So you profile now only shows this one post you just made.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/395777

Level 15
Jul 17, 2019 7:54:05 PM

Or another possibility is that you posted under another username.  That's common.