Find Answers to Your Physics Questions From 1 Year Ago

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To find past physics questions and answers on the forum, users can utilize the "MY PF" menu command located in the toolbar at the top of the screen. By selecting "Your Content," users can easily access their previous posts. This feature allows for quick retrieval of past discussions. The guidance provided helps streamline the search process for older content. Utilizing these tools enhances user experience on the forum.
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hello...
i was using physics forum 1 year ago and i used to post some questions and some answers also. Now i would like to have a look on those older stuffs. But, i searched, in vain, extensively in PF. Can anyone guide me through this?
Thanks in advance...
 
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There is MY PF menu command in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Open it and select "Your Content".
 
Borek said:
There is MY PF menu command in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Open it and select "Your Content".
Thanks sir...
 
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