ok so on my coloumn is an asnwer that my firend wrote and its not true but every1 has been asking me about it so i want to delete it. How can i do that? I tried editing my answer but it isnt editing it on my column, does anyone no wat to do?
S_C answered Sunday January 16 2005, 3:04 pm: Under Welcome, your screenname the 6th link down says edit answers, click on that, find the answer you don't like, delete ALL the text in it, don't even leave a space or anything, and the hit submit, then view your column to make sure it's gone. If it's still there then take it up with advicenator_admin. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Kels answered Sunday January 16 2005, 12:57 pm: uhh
i think you can just go in and delete it cant you? i dont really know. lol sorry [ Kels's advice column | Ask Kels A Question ]
aNgeLxfOrEvEr answered Sunday January 16 2005, 10:36 am: Go to "Edit Answers" again and delete all the text from the answer you want gone. Then click "Edit Answer" at the bottom. Go to your column, and see if it's gone. If it is still there, click "Refresh" on your browser. That should do it--but if it doesn't--contact Admin. Her advice column is Advicenator_Admin. Good luck with that =) [ aNgeLxfOrEvEr's advice column | Ask aNgeLxfOrEvEr A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday January 16 2005, 10:33 am: Hmm, if you edit your answer, it should work. Try it again; go to Edit Answers and then delete the text in the question your friend wrote. If that doesn't work, then I don't know what to tell you.
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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