Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY
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Just had to do all that again.
I would work the "new since last visit" list from the bottom up, right click, and open in new tab. No need to repeat for the same topic -- just once per topic is fine, even if there are multiple replies.
Going bottom up gets you the oldest unread in the tab/topic, and you read down from there.
When finished with a tab, reading and perhaps replying, close it. When you're back to the first tab, log off. No need for lunar cycles or armadillos.
The problem I had was skipping stuff if the list was long. TapSIG's "new" view doesn't make mistakes.
Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.
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I just had this happen with the Aircraft section.
Several sub sections had dark blue icons, but no new messages. And some, the last message was many months ago.
I had to open the top thread in each section to clear the icons. But the main section (Aircraft) icon is still shwoing dark blue.
I always back out to the main section.
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Originally posted by Terry Carraway View PostI just had this happen with the Aircraft section.
Several sub sections had dark blue icons, but no new messages. And some, the last message was many months ago.
I had to open the top thread in each section to clear the icons. But the main section (Aircraft) icon is still shwoing dark blue.
I always back out to the main section.
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Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View PostMike -- This morning, when I log into Avsig, a number of sections indicate that there are new messages in them (the filled in blue quote bubble) when in fact there are not.
The only way I can clear it is be going into that section and opening a thread. It doesn't seem to matter which one. I just have to force it to check if everything is done. Simply going into the section and then going back (by clicking on Avsig in the 'path') doesn't do it.
I'm not seeing a rhyme or reason as to what sections are affected. If you recently moved a bunch of threads, that might be it.
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