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JulesM7 Posted 29 Sep 2006 , 6:02pm
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Ok, I thought I was computer literate, and I get that you "bump" it to keep the topic current. But how exactly do you "bump" a posted topic? Do you just reply with the word bump in your text? Or is there an actual bumping procedure?

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luv2cake Posted 29 Sep 2006 , 6:03pm
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Like you said, just type the word "bump" in whatever posted topic that you want to become current again.

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ME2 Posted 29 Sep 2006 , 6:04pm
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any reply will "bump" the topic up. Doesn't matter what is in the message. But people generally put "bump" in there so folks know the author (or whomever) is bumping the topic up to the top.

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JulesM7 Posted 29 Sep 2006 , 11:40pm
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Thanks!
Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some procedure that I was completely unaware of. I feel better now. icon_razz.gif

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