Can I View the Latest Posts on the Forum?

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New users can view the latest posts on the forum by navigating to the "Menu" and selecting "What's New," then choosing either "New Posts" or "Latest Activity." The Feedback forum is an appropriate place for such inquiries. Users confirmed the functionality and provided clarifications on the options available. The discussion highlighted the ease of accessing recent content. Overall, the forum offers straightforward navigation for tracking the latest discussions.
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Hello. I am new to the forum, and I wonder if there is a way to see the list of latest posts across the entire list of topics.
My apologies if this is not the proper place to ask such a question.
 
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Hill said:
My apologies if this is not the proper place to ask such a question.
No apologies necessary; the Feedback forum is definitely the place to ask such questions. :smile:
 
PeroK said:
Menu -> What's New -> Latest Posts
Just a small correction, either "New Posts" or "Latest Activity", depending on which you are interested in. :smile:
 
Yup, I've figured that. Thanks. :smile:
 
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