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"Someone has replied while you were composing your response" message?

It's happened to me a few times that I write a reply to post and someone else hits "send" on their reply just before I do.   Any chance NI could implement a popup that tells a person this has occurred and gives the option to continue and/or view the new post?  What's the correct venue for making this request?

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Oh, but it i sooo much fun to learn about "The other Solution" too!

 

Or, I hope not!  wouldn't irony be served cold if..... I post this second?

 

One of my fondest moments on these forums was an edit by Ben : "I hate to say you cannot do that in LabVIEW- Every time I do someone comes along and proves me wrong- with an example!  But, let us try"

 

"Edit- -1 minute, Not bad!"

 

Yes, Ben and I cross-posted more than once. Bill (Ravens Fan) and I have done so several times as well!  

 

 

Get used to it by finding the humor in it!


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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I've taken to having another instance of the post open in my browser and hitting refresh on it immediately before I hit post on my reply.   Seems like a silly thing to do.  Maybe I'll write a LabVIEW program.....

 

Thanks, Jeff.

 

 

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@Zwired1 wrote:

I've taken to having another instance of the post open in my browser and hitting refresh on it immediately before I hit post on my reply.   Seems like a silly thing to do.  Maybe I'll write a LabVIEW program.....

 

Thanks, Jeff.

 

 


Ah, just enjoy the occasioinal humor!

 

There is really never enough humor-J.B.:)


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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Yeah, this is not anything to worry about.  Sometimes I explain things a little better than someone else, but they beat my post by a couple of seconds.  I just see it and chuckle.  Then watch to see which post the OP likes better.


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