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As long as the member is logged in and looking at their own post, they should see the red X:
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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Kevin Mackessy
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Go into your blog, click on the blog title you want to delete, and there is a little red "x" right there. Hope that helps.
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Tony and Suzanne Marri...
Scottsdale, AZ
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I have some old posts from years ago that have irrelevant information for today's market. It's like a time capsule and I won't delete them.
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just looking back on some of the old questions and answers, looks like you got some good replies here.
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Richard Simpson - you did get great answer from Debbie Reynolds .
However, wondering why would you want to do that?
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Bring up your post. You will see two boxes on the top left, one is the pencil and one is the red X. The X will remove it. You can also open with the pencil and then click the remove button. You can also revert it to draft where it will remain in the system but nobody can see it.
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Like Debbie Gartner mentioned, you now have to go to edit to delete. I had to do that the other day, when a post came up twice. A
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Debbie is correct. Revert the post to draft and then you can delete it.
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I think that Debbie is right. And, I know that you can delete them because in the last go around of points calculations, it discussed this.
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That's weird. I don't see an option to do that any more.
But, you could open the post, edit it (via the pencil) and then select the option to "revert to draft" and then it will no longer be seen. Perhaps from there, you can delet.
Kris Neese am I missing something?