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Originally Posted by: TEEWolf  Hi TEEWolf, Why did you start a new topic simply to refer to another topic you also started? - one topic is enough. Sometimes there will be items that could fit in more than one category but usually there is one catagory above all others that is still the most relevant. Steve |
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Originally Posted by: cookee_nz  Originally Posted by: TEEWolf  Hi TEEWolf, Why did you start a new topic simply to refer to another topic you also started? - one topic is enough. Sometimes there will be items that could fit in more than one category but usually there is one catagory above all others that is still the most relevant. Steve Hi Steve, well indeed 1 topic is enough - correct. But again I was using the wrong classification for this topic. Sorry, I am not so familiar with this software here as you are. So I opened another thread with the the correct classification and made a reference. I cannot alter any topic and its description, if once it is opened. Or do I just do not know it? But I think there had to be better structure done under all these topics. We often have millions (or perhaps less  ) of topics about the same points and for myself at the moment it is not obvious as these topics with the same themes can to be connected. I just asked this generally to the admins, but no answer was made. Just compare these 2 topics https://www.marklin-user...read-CS3-plus---Problemshttps://www.marklin-user...-the-CS3--PROBLEM-SOLVEDDon't you think, if there is an issue with other topics underneath would be more helpful for everybody? The one who discussed a theme and the one whom just occured the same or similar problem shortly after the first ones problem was solved? For my opinion is the used structure at the moment not enough obvious, detailed and self explaining. So, if I open a new thread, I am always unsecure about its classification. Because of that, mostly I already do not open one, but sometimes it has to be done. Sorry again. (  Hopefully I expressed in an understandable English I wanted to explain) Regards Wolfgang
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