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The quickest way to access the 'Remove' link is to visit the entry
Martin Harper Started conversation Sep 3, 2002
> "The quickest way to access the 'Remove' link is to visit the entry, click the link in the Entry Data box to the Review Conversation, and then to click on the 'Entry List' link to take you to the Review Forum. You should see your entry there with a relevant 'Remove' link."
This isn't quite true. Firstly, the link is called 'Guide Entry List', and secondly clicking it takes you to the first page of entries, and the user's entry may not be on the first page (especially in Peer Review).
-myre
The quickest way to access the 'Remove' link is to visit the entry
Mina Posted Sep 3, 2002
You're right, it could be a little clearer.
When we update this page we'll take your comments into consideration.
Thanks.
The quickest way to access the 'Remove' link is to visit the entry
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Sep 4, 2002
Why should someone visit the entry at all? a) There's a link to the review thread in the conversation list (unless you unsubscribed from it), and b) the review places have nice names like <./>RF1 through <./>RF4 which you can type directly into the navigation bar after having deleted anything after "http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/".
The quickest way to access the 'Remove' link is to visit the entry
Martin Harper Posted Sep 4, 2002
*ahem* <./>RF5</.>
The quickest way to access the 'Remove' link is to visit the entry
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Sep 4, 2002
Ooops! er.. I had my index finger poked into my nose when posting this, so I could only count to 4... if that suffices as an execution, er, exclamation, no..., excuse, er well,
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