How Do I Mark a Homework Thread as Solved?

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The function to mark a homework thread as solved is currently unavailable due to a recent upgrade. Users are seeking clarity on how to utilize this feature. Greg is responsible for assessing whether the function can be restored in the future. There is an acknowledgment of the issue and appreciation for the information shared. The community is awaiting further updates on the situation.
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I'm sorry for starting a new thread if this question has been answered before. I was wondering where is the function: Marked this problem/thread solved?
 
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Unfortunately, with the recent upgrade that feature is currently unavailable. Greg will determine if it can be restored, when he gets a chance to study the problem.
 
Thanks for the information:smile:.
 
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