How do I indicate "me too" for a problem described on a post?

leishirsute
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Do I have to comment that I also am having a similar problem or is there some sort of "me too" button to track the number of people having the same problem?
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Hi @leishursute,
There is no "me too" button - you should simply add a comment to the post and indicate whether you issue is exactly the same, or if it is different in some way. Please also include info on which versions of both Quicken and Windows (or Mac) operating system you are using.
Thanks.
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Hi @leishursute,
There is no "me too" button - you should simply add a comment to the post and indicate whether you issue is exactly the same, or if it is different in some way. Please also include info on which versions of both Quicken and Windows (or Mac) operating system you are using.
Thanks.
FrankxQuicken Home, Business & Rental Property - Windows 10-Home Version
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- If you find this reply helpful, please click "Helpful" (below), so others will know! Thank you. -6 -
Another simple way of tracking a discussion is to click the yellow (orange?) star icon next to the title of the discussion, either in the open discussion webpage itself or in the list of discussions at the community homepage.And you do want to review the Notification Preferences settings by going into Edit (your) Profile and deciding whether you want emails or popup notifications. Also review which categories you want notifications for. When done making changes, scroll to the bottom of the webpage and click Save Preferences.0
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The old forum used to let me know how many people were following an issue and how many were experiencing a similar problem. That was a convenient feature.
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