Fix Poll Mistake in High Energy Nuclear Physics | Jim Graber

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A user initiated a poll in the High Energy, Nuclear and Particle Physics category but realized it contained errors, specifically needing to change "MeV" to "GeV" multiple times. The user expressed frustration over the inability to edit the poll. Ultimately, the issue was resolved, and the user thanked those who helped. The discussion highlighted concerns about poll integrity and the implications of making edits. The conversation concluded with the user acknowledging the fix and reflecting on the misconception regarding poll adjustments.
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I just started a poll (in High Energy, Nuclear and Particle Physics) and made a bad mistake. I can't seem to edit it. It needs MeV changed to Gev about seven times. Is there any way I can do this, or some other way of getting this fixed?
Thanks.
Jim Graber
 
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Fixed it...
 
Thanks

Evo said:
Fixed it...

Thank you very much. !)
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i thought fixing a poll meant biasing the outcome. silly me.
 
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