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374652 tn?1494811435

so ............

How do you switch from the social forum to the med forum?   Me thinks those "engineers" are trying to create more work for themselves.
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374652 tn?1494811435
mucho better, thank you
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi there -

If you have joined this (or any) community, it will show up in your My Shortcuts, and on your profile.  To join, you can click "join this community" when you post, or go to a member's profile, find their communities, and click "Join" next to Hep Social.  (I joined, so you can go to my profile and do that.)

I hope that helps.  

Emily
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1669790 tn?1333662595
A few other options to hop between forums is to:

1)  Go to "My Shortcuts" in the top right hand corner of page.  At least it shows the links on mine.  

2) If you put your cursor over or click on "About this Forum",  just above "Post a Question", you will see the link at the end of the paragraph.  

3) You can "Add to Favorites Bar" - the easiest for me.

You might have to be logged in to see these features.  
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317787 tn?1473358451
Thanks so much I appreciate the help.  Maybe H could install a tutorial (kidding, just kidding)
Dee
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374652 tn?1494811435
You certainly can can do man thanks for the direction.  I guess we will all get used to this format, however I have to ask again, why change something that works just fine?  I guess change is inevitable ............
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Yes there is, when on either the hep-c or social forum just scroll down. On the right side of page is "Related Forums" box, just click on the forum you want........... Hope this helps
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142526 tn?1397090672
If I go to "My shortcuts", I only see a way to get to hep c, so going from there to social has been an inconvenience and I don't see a faster way to do it either.  If already in the social then it's one click to get to hepc...  

Anyone else finding a way to get to social without having to do it the long way around?

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