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changing your forum name #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 14:31 pm   changing your forum name
 

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Just out of curiosity, what do you have to do in order to change your forum name? I didn't think it was possible to do that -- not even for a moderator -- without creating a totally new (separate) forum persona and thus losing all of the links to your previous posts.
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changing your forum name #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 15:39 pm   changing your forum name
 

Hi Amy,

Once I changed my name in my profile for a minute just to check how the system worked. But now I see it's impossible.

Take a look at:

http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic13468.html

P.S. Evidently, Slava has made some changes. Wink
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changing your forum name #3 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 20:36 pm   changing your forum name
 

Ah HA! Apparently you couldn't, then you could, now you can't. Or something like that. Confused

Darn! And here I was having such fun thinking about possible cool new monikers. Guess I'll just have to wait for the next change in the software. Laughing
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changing your forum name #4 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 20:55 pm   changing your forum name
 

Hi, Amy

Why don't you write Slava a PM and I'm sure he would not have any trouble changing your nickname Smile
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changing your forum name #5 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 20:57 pm   changing your forum name
 

I just may do that, Alex. Very Happy
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