Yeah, I myself have wondered why you aren't able to delete or at least edit
your posts once you've posted them. I've made a lot of annoying typos that I
did not notice until I post. I am kind of perfectionistic when it comes to my
own work (I am much more lenient on other people) so my typos drive me crazy.
Also, I think at least once, I accidentally posted a blank response. I guess
I meant to click "Close" and I accidentally clicked "Post."
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Have a nice day!
~Paul
Express Scripts,
Charting the future of pharmacy
"Mahendra" wrote:
> I am just wondering, if I can delete my own posting, because I posted a new
> one with some modifications, and I want to delete the old one.
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