So there's a 60 second window to fix a comment? Or wait 60 seconds?
I haven't been able to save edits. Had a half dozen comments where I realized I worded something wrong, changed it, and it looked ok, only to find out later the change didn't "stick".
That's a good idea, in general. For example, open a folder named Comments and place it in My Documents or some handy place. Create a desktop shortcut. Then, Open a .txt in Notepad. Name it. Write a comment in Notepad. Copy and paste comments into .win. Do final proofread or edit with help of Grammerly.
When the page is full, drag it into the folder and start another. Get as fancy with this as you please. For instance, you can categorize.
I think:
Initial Post -> takes about 60 seconds to commit
If you edit your post without those first 60 seconds, the edits will not take
So there's a 60 second window to fix a comment? Or wait 60 seconds?
I haven't been able to save edits. Had a half dozen comments where I realized I worded something wrong, changed it, and it looked ok, only to find out later the change didn't "stick".
60 seconds for original comments to actually post, Then you should be able to successfully edit.
Thanks for the clarification. Makes sense now.
That's a good idea, in general. For example, open a folder named Comments and place it in My Documents or some handy place. Create a desktop shortcut. Then, Open a .txt in Notepad. Name it. Write a comment in Notepad. Copy and paste comments into .win. Do final proofread or edit with help of Grammerly. When the page is full, drag it into the folder and start another. Get as fancy with this as you please. For instance, you can categorize.