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Answered Posting posts after Posts.
#1
I had started a new thread.  Then I tried to post in that thread a second time.  But instead of getting 2 posts the site merged both posts.  I was wondering if that could be changed or it is something that we have to live with, or am I just doing something wrong.  

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#2
~ Hmm, that doesn't happen when I do it. I tried it again just now to double check and post below my first one just fine. I even created a thread and posted right after just to test. It work fine for me. Did this just happen once or has it happened every time?
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#3
It was happening last night when I was at work. I will try it again on my end and let you know.

Is it happening here??

See, that's what it does!!

Every time I do a quick reply it merges the posts.
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#4
Holy shit lol, okay lets figure this out.
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#5
Post Reply Test
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#6
Post Reply Test 2
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#7
Reply test

Testing again
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#8
Quick Reply Test
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#9
Second Post Reply Test
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#10
Third quick reply
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